Off Topic Google"s motto: "Don"t be evil" - Hogwash

Off Topic Google"s motto: "Don"t be evil" - Hogwash

am 12.11.2007 22:50:36 von Tony Toews

I'm very upset with Google's policy of indexing and allowing Google
advertising on forum web sites which are "slurping" content from
Usenet and Microsoft newsgroup servers.

http://msmvps.com/blogs/access/archive/2007/11/12/google-s-m otto-quot-don-t-be-evil-quot-hogwash.aspx

Tony
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Re: Off Topic Google"s motto: "Don"t be evil" - Hogwash

am 13.11.2007 12:56:25 von lyle

On Nov 12, 4:50 pm, "Tony Toews [MVP]" wrote:
> I'm very upset with Google's policy of indexing and allowing Google
> advertising on forum web sites which are "slurping" content from
> Usenet and Microsoft newsgroup servers.
>
> http://msmvps.com/blogs/access/archive/2007/11/12/google-s-m otto-quot...
>
> Tony
> --
> Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP
> Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can
> read the entire thread of messages.
> Microsoft Access Links, Hints, Tips & Accounting Systems athttp://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm
> Tony's Microsoft Access Blog -http://msmvps.com/blogs/access/

I share your disappointment, Tony, but long ago I accepted the reality
that when I post, my ideas, thoughts, wisdom, ignorance and errors,
all together are exposed to misinterpretation, plagiarism and
commercial exploitation.

You express, justifiably, disillusionment with Google's inclusion in
its search results of secondary sites that mirror newsgroup content,
while holding that, "You can make money without doing evil". I can say
only that Google is a commercial enterprise and that a commercial
enterprise's evil classification scheme might not match ours. Some day
Google may qualify those results with a designation, such as "primary"
or "secondary". I suppose that it will do so when it can make more
money by doing less evil. In the meantime, challenges to Google seem
to spring up every day. We could hope that the creators of the next
killer search engine will read your blog, and meet your standards.

For years I have muttered about the sites that make money through
reposting our freely given answers but I prefer to be the slurped,
rather than the one who slurps. From my own personal experience I have
concluded that God rewards the slurped more, even when the slurped is
an atheist.

Re: Off Topic Google"s motto: "Don"t be evil" - Hogwash

am 13.11.2007 17:03:00 von Arno R

"lyle" schreef in bericht =
news:1194954985.560687.201860@57g2000hsv.googlegroups.com...
> On Nov 12, 4:50 pm, "Tony Toews [MVP]" wrote:
>> I'm very upset with Google's policy of indexing and allowing Google
>> advertising on forum web sites which are "slurping" content from
>> Usenet and Microsoft newsgroup servers.
>>
>> =
http://msmvps.com/blogs/access/archive/2007/11/12/google-s-m otto-quot...
>>
>> Tony
>> --
>> Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP
>> Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can
>> read the entire thread of messages.
>> Microsoft Access Links, Hints, Tips & Accounting Systems =
athttp://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm
>> Tony's Microsoft Access Blog -http://msmvps.com/blogs/access/
>=20
> I share your disappointment, Tony, but long ago I accepted the reality
> that when I post, my ideas, thoughts, wisdom, ignorance and errors,
> all together are exposed to misinterpretation, plagiarism and
> commercial exploitation.
>=20
> You express, justifiably, disillusionment with Google's inclusion in
> its search results of secondary sites that mirror newsgroup content,
> while holding that, "You can make money without doing evil". I can say
> only that Google is a commercial enterprise and that a commercial
> enterprise's evil classification scheme might not match ours. Some day
> Google may qualify those results with a designation, such as "primary"
> or "secondary". I suppose that it will do so when it can make more
> money by doing less evil. In the meantime, challenges to Google seem
> to spring up every day. We could hope that the creators of the next
> killer search engine will read your blog, and meet your standards.
>=20
> For years I have muttered about the sites that make money through
> reposting our freely given answers but I prefer to be the slurped,
> rather than the one who slurps. From my own personal experience I have
> concluded that God rewards the slurped more, even when the slurped is
> an atheist.
>

Hmmm... Very eloquently put Lyle !! (for an atheist that is) ;-)

Arno R

Re: Off Topic Google"s motto: "Don"t be evil" - Hogwash

am 13.11.2007 19:08:32 von signfrom

> From my own personal experience I have
> concluded that God rewards the slurped more, even when the slurped is
> an atheist.

God doesn't look back Lyle, let alone reward anyone.

Re: Off Topic Google"s motto: "Don"t be evil" - Hogwash

am 13.11.2007 22:52:58 von XXXusenet

signfrom@gmail.com wrote in
news:1194977312.396041.81430@v2g2000hsf.googlegroups.com:

> God doesn't look back Lyle, let alone reward anyone.

I read this as "God doesn't look like Lyle" and was thinking "thank
$deity for that!"

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Re: Off Topic Google"s motto: "Don"t be evil" - Hogwash

am 13.11.2007 22:59:33 von CDMAPoster

On Nov 13, 6:56 am, lyle wrote:
> For years I have muttered about the sites that make money through
> reposting our freely given answers but I prefer to be the slurped,
> rather than the one who slurps. From my own personal experience I have
> concluded that God rewards the slurped more, even when the slurped is
> an atheist.

I agree. It is more blessed to be slurped than to slurp.

James A. Fortune
CDMAPoster@FortuneJames.com