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Just when you thought you could not possibly see any more of your parking income drop, Google unleashes a new tool that allows uses to place any domain name, URL, or site on a BlackList that prevents that site/URL from ever showing up in your search results again.
Google Lets Users Blacklist Sites From Search Results
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Google Lets Users Blacklist Sites From Search Results
* By Ryan Singel Email Author
* March 10, 2011 |
* 4:31 pm |
* Categories: Search
Google is giving users the ability to block sites that annoy them from ever showing up again in their search results, via a new link next to search results.
The new links will be visible to English users of Google.com starting Thursday and Friday (IE8+, Chrome 9+, and Firefox 3.5+). The change builds on a recent extension the search giant made for users of its Chrome browsers, and signals that Google is listening to the complaints of users that web results are being polluted by low-value content farms.
The move comes just a week after Google introduced a big change to its core search algorithm that was intended to promote high quality sites. But many tech watchers were disappointed that the change seemed to benefit Demand Media, one of the netâs biggest content factories, while punishing many sites that say they create valuable original and user-generated content.
Google isnât the first to come up with the idea of letting users blacklist sites. New search upstart Blekko has baked that capability in from the start, and has created a technology to let users limit their searches to select groups of sites. DuckDuckGo goes further and simply doesnât include a number of content farms in its index.
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Google Lets Users Blacklist Sites From Search Results
Epicenter Mind Our Tech Business
Previous post
Next post
Google Lets Users Blacklist Sites From Search Results
* By Ryan Singel Email Author
* March 10, 2011 |
* 4:31 pm |
* Categories: Search
Google is giving users the ability to block sites that annoy them from ever showing up again in their search results, via a new link next to search results.
The new links will be visible to English users of Google.com starting Thursday and Friday (IE8+, Chrome 9+, and Firefox 3.5+). The change builds on a recent extension the search giant made for users of its Chrome browsers, and signals that Google is listening to the complaints of users that web results are being polluted by low-value content farms.
The move comes just a week after Google introduced a big change to its core search algorithm that was intended to promote high quality sites. But many tech watchers were disappointed that the change seemed to benefit Demand Media, one of the netâs biggest content factories, while punishing many sites that say they create valuable original and user-generated content.
Google isnât the first to come up with the idea of letting users blacklist sites. New search upstart Blekko has baked that capability in from the start, and has created a technology to let users limit their searches to select groups of sites. DuckDuckGo goes further and simply doesnât include a number of content farms in its index.
Read More