17
Feb
The legendary Google Bomb has been defused. Matt Cutts posted “a quick word about Googlebombs” at the Official Google Webmaster Central Blog, where he tells people about the new algorithm which is able to detect and erase undesired link-bombing. Below you see the google trends for the keyphrase “Google Bomb”.

A look at the Google Trend-Charts for miserable failure (red line) shows, how popular the bush bomb has been. Too bad, such funny link bombs no longer will explode in the Web.

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11
Oct
google googol googal oogle gogle goole googe googl ogogle gogole goolge googel toogle yoogle hoogle boogle voogle foogle g0ogle gpogle glogle gkogle giogle go0gle gopgle golgle gokgle goigle gootle gooyle goohle gooble goovle goofle googoe googpe googke googlr googld googls googlw ggoogle gooogle ooggle googlle googlee.
Generated by TypoPositive, with options Misspelling, Omit Letters, Transpose Letters, Wrong Key and Double Strike enabled. Interested in more mistypological information - you’ll find it here.
Posted in Keywords, Spelling by: lexicoon
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01
Jul
I have upgraded this weblog to WordPress 2.0.3, as I hope this will solve some of the problems with the strange supplemental index pages at google. B.t.w. WP 2.0.4 will be released soon, after the big bug hunt starting at 4.th of July which is named Bug Independence Day.
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17
Apr
After the simple change to Permalinks did not work as expected, the Permalink Redirect from Scott Yang has to show its qualities.
This plugin ensures that pages and entries are always accessed via the permalink. Otherwise, a 301 redirect will be issued.
I am sure this will solve the duplicate content problem.
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24
Jan
Looks strange to me. A site-search via Google shows a lot of supplemental results in the Google Index. I expected that after the change to permalinks Google would spider and index the new urls. But till now there are only the old urls listed. Strange.
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02
Jul
The number of tested Weblogs grows by 1. Two days ago I started to install Expression Engine 1.2.1 (version 1.3 will arrive soon) and I must say it looks really good. Especially the modular structure of the blog kernel makes it extremly flexible. So flexible that I probably will never reach the borders of this manifoldness. By saying this I must admit that wordpress has been a comfortable blogging tool as well.
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25
May
Wow. Just started to look for WordPress Themes and related stuff and found this: “Comprehensive list of 280+ WordPress 1.5 Themes / Templates available for download“. Emily Robbins has collected more then 280 themes so far. Great job, should be a big time saver.
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24
May
This is a test. Typically googal and googol and goggle are mistypings of the word google, though googol has it’s own meaning. It’s a very large number - the digit 1 followed by 100 zeroes. The word googal seems to be meaningless, and the word goggle is more a misspelling of the search engine google. All keywords have been placed in the title and reside in text twice. Now it will be interesting to see how fast google will index them and how they will settle in the SERPs.
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23
May
Today I started this Wordpress Weblog. After Greymatter and Blog:CMS it’s the third stand alone blogging tool I use. There is a german blog too - focussed on seo.
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