Rattle wrote: ]Decius wrote: ]] As the search results have came back, it turns out that ]] "raver porn password" has consistently been one of the ]] Google search terms that results in the most hits for ]] MemeStreams. ] ] The only reason that page snags that search term ] is because the login box contains the word "password". ] ] MemeStreams, your source for "raver porn password" ... ] Minus the presence any actual password. Heh. Our password seekers are no doubt quite distraught by that fact. This situation is yet another argument for the Semantic Web ... where you'd have the context to distinguish between a list of passwords, commentary about a list of passwords, a login box prompting a user for a password, the game PassWord, and so on. I'm sure this was precisely the sort of practical, mass market application that Tim Berners-Lee had in mind, don't you think? RE: A Google Feedback loop.... |