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Google doesn't love us anymore

My homepage, linked from nowhere (and not really my home page), is now ranked higher than my blog in a google search for Carisenda. Boo. Mr. Zawodny explains possibly why. If it is an effort to address the balance of power between the well linked & liked sites and the "well, we pay hard cash!" sites I think maybe Google is opening a gap it the defence for another young fast player to burst through.

Incidently I made a rash tackle on astro-turf yesterday and am missing a good portion of skin offa ma left buttock today.

Finally, is there any point in date categories, you know the pages with all your entries for a month/week/day? No-one uses them, they're hard to find content in and they take forever to load. Individual Archives, Categories and a good search function is the way forward I think. Any thoughts?

«3 CommentsMay 25, MMIII»

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Emily said on Sun 25 May at 21:02:

No real thoughts on categories, but glad you shared about your buttocks. It was an especially nice read before lunch.

Stephen said on Sun 25 May at 23:34:

Buttock, singular. A singular, swollen skinless buttock. I’ll take a photo for you.

Emily said on Mon 26 May at 17:49:

Why just me? Why not post it here and share the glory with everyone? Let’s not be selfish, now!


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