On May 30, 2:54 am, Roy Schestowitz <newsgro...@schestowitz.com>
wrote:
> Pardon the excessive number of OPs/new threads, but I carry of baggage of
> things (have nad no search engine experts to me in a while).
>
> There are various tools that apparently use Google's APIs to collect some
> data of interest, e.g. number of indexed page for a given site. Recently I
> noticed that some tools which rely on that service (including, for example,http://www.tippy.co.uk/google-datacenter-check/) just don't seem to work. I
> think the problem began a fortnight ago. Any ideas as to why? Is it
> permanent?
>
> Maybe Google's ISP his concerned about his/her bandwidth? Or maybe the FTC is
> handcuffing Google over his/her $310 double-clicking madness? Has Larry Page
> gone on a cruise and forgotten to pay the Web host?
>
> So many question. So little time. All our SERPs are belong (sic) to Google,
> but where has Google gone hiding? I hope they are not retracting services
> now that they have grown to the point of no going back...
They have their fingers in too many pies right now. Someday, they may
even forget that they are a search engine altogether; maybe even offer
us a GoogleBeer.
Take care
Fred
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