well i have seen it all now .. well most probably not lol :)

when I searched for paris hilton in google I got this Paris Hiton … nice shot lol

DaveN

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14 Comments

  • 1

    What did you expect? Paris Hilton?

    Mikkel deMib Svendsen | http://www.demib.com

    13th April 2006 @ 20:05

  • 2

    ohh but what if you search for “met paris hilton

    Shoemoney | http://www.shoemoney.com

    13th April 2006 @ 20:58

  • 3

    Everywhere I look… shoemoney shoemoney shoemoney! :-P

    ShandyKing | http://www.shandyking.com

    14th April 2006 @ 06:09

  • 4

    I fail to understand the problem.
    Google is returning relevant results.

    >ohh but what if you search for “met paris hilton“

    http://www.shoemoney.com/2004/10/11/so-i-met-paris-hilton/

    You are such a stud.

    Her dog looks terrified of you.

    Chris_R | http://www.searchnerd.com/

    14th April 2006 @ 09:49

  • 5

    seobook has an interesting comment on this post – tagging public domain or unclaimed images/video with URLs as a SEO technique. Wonder when we will see the first copyright lawsuit for this one?

    steve_b | http://www.roccanet.com

    14th April 2006 @ 17:23

  • 6

    This reminds me of the Sergey Brin search…. lol!

    Edd | http://deletreo.edwardb.net

    18th April 2006 @ 16:39

  • 7

    My Multimonitor Setup: Three Screens For One Computer
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    18th April 2006 @ 18:34

  • 8

    My Multimonitor Setup: Three Screens For One Computer
    Dave Naylor was asking me today on our Daily SearchCast podcast about whether he should stick with one monitor or jump to two. My response? Go for three! I’ve used three monitors for about two years now, and I’d never go back….

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    18th April 2006 @ 18:34

  • 9

    I’d definitely go for more than one screen. Very useful for programming/development of any sort, or for comparing stuff side-by-side.

    Ian

    10th May 2006 @ 11:18

  • 10

    We can’t expect somthing descent coming from Ms. Hilton.

    susan | http://www.search-snake.com

    18th August 2006 @ 03:15

  • 11

    Paris! Paris! Paris!

    Laura | http://www.voip-architecture.com

    31st August 2006 @ 07:48

  • 12

    In google we can make use of the related searches. So the search made more clear & reliable.

    Indian Women Forum | http://www.indianwomenforums.com

    21st September 2008 @ 14:11

  • 13

    Google is a great search engine. If you want to get very specific results, use very specific keywords. Also, if you look at the very bottom of Google’s results, it will give you several options of additional keyword choices.

    April Bowlby | http://aprilbowlby.org

    23rd September 2008 @ 16:09

  • 14

    Didn’t find it very weird :)

    PS: You can search me on Google and read my blog.

    Bhavesh Chhatbar | http://infobybvc.blogspot.com/

    10th March 2009 @ 07:19

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