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Blekko search engine uses human filter

news article released on: 1 November, 2010

A well-backed Silicon Valley company is launching a test version of a new search engine that it says adds a human touch to the process. Blekko claims that the Internet has become increasingly populated with spam-like websites that have been specifically designed and optimized for good performance through Google's services. Such websites have content heavier on marketing pitches than substantive ...

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#1 01 Nov 2010 @ 3:25
A list of pre-approved websites? Sounds a little bit too Chinese/North Vietnamese...I'll stick with google.
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#2 01 Nov 2010 @ 10:26
Originally posted by KillerBug:
A list of pre-approved websites? Sounds a little bit too Chinese/North Vietnamese...I'll stick with google.
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What he said.
#3 01 Nov 2010 @ 12:19
eh it's just a matter of time before the spammers figure out how to rig the new method using bots or the masses in 3rd world countries anyway.



Just my $0.02,

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