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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Rapid eLearning Search [Stupid Google Results]

This is stupid but struck me funny.  I did a search for rapid eLearning and the following is a screen shot showing the results with arrows added for one that I really don’t understand.

Articulate-Cialis

There have to be all sorts of great jokes about what this implies about Rapid eLearning, Articulate, etc.  By the way, I had logged out at the time.  It’s NOT because of personalized search.

7 comments:

Ankur Jain said...

Looks like they dont have moderation on their forums and are full of spammers http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&rlz=1B3GGGL_enIN358IN381&q=site%3Awww.articulate.com+viagara&cts=1281544482209&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=

Tom Kuhlmann said...

That is a funny search result. I did the same search and didn't get the same results.

You know...Google targets the search results to the user. :)

Tony Karrer said...

Tom - I knew someone was going to say that - which is why I went onto another computer where I'm not identified. Saw it still there.

Alas, it's gone for me as well at this point.

Tom Kuhlmann said...

I did notice that the link was visited. :)

Tony Karrer said...

:)

vtlau said...

Google's targeted search is very intelligent :)

escalante blogger said...

Well, there's a common words which that site is more favorable in Google search that appeared first before yours. For example, the word "Rapid" but there isn't existed term rapid on the result, but open it and you will see the term Rapid. But different contents from yours. It means their site is more favorable than yours in Google love.