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June 15, 2005
Latent Semantic Indexing And Google
[Autism Blog Web Design Blog] Interestingly all three of these major updates are only really indicative of what Google are planning when examined together. Florida removed a lot of sites from Googles overall index. Austin out some back (people speculate that Florida went a bit further than even Google expected and Austin was an attempt to pull things back a little) and now Brandy seems to have reinstated almost all sites –
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[CapitalWeather.com - The Power Center for Washington DC Weather] It's not the heat . . .: Times earlier in the week noting that the White House altered government climate reports to reflect its own political views has been generating a world-wide vortex of indignation. A Google News search turned up over 300 references at last check. The Guardian in Britain had an article yesterday titled, "Ex-oil lobbyist watered down US climate research." In typical British understatement, it refers to the White House claim that the editing was "part of our inter-agency review process" by saying that "it is customary for scientific papers to be edited by other scientists." Philip Cooney, the former American Petroleum Institute lobbyist who did the editing, is a lawyer (sorry, Matt) with no scientific training.
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Posted at June 15, 2005 05:22 AM
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