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Interesting man and blog
This is cool news. I have often wanted to read about the inner workings of the co-founders. I think alot of insight can be formed by listening to their particular approaches to life, business and side projects.
Too is a Nice Blog
I have just visited Brin,s blog, Its quite something!he blogs just like any other regurlar blogger and does not hide his feelings especially about his concerns on the Parkinsons Disease! quite a nice blog
wow
You know what I like these people at Google. I think they are the best human beings on the planet when I am looking to their policy "Do not do evil" except "Florida update" which of course was a mistake and gave Google a bad name within the webmaster community.
It is very good that Brin has time to blog and maybe he has time to listen to webmasters as well. Personally I think Google is losing focus on search and they are not able to fight big spammers. When I am talking about big spammers I am referring to: 1. blog spam, 2. text link ads and 3. link exchange tricks
It looks to me that Google is getting busy now in discounting human edited directories but it does nothing against the above 3 top spam techniques. Where is the LSI at work? Even MSN is doing a better job against text link ads because they analyze the relevancy of the page and not the popularity of the website selling the link...
Mosxu
I doubt
he will say anything to official to do with Google on the blog.
But interesting none the less to hear from one of the founders.
New Google Blog
I saw this posted on http://www.SubliminalMessages.Com and am very happy to have a blog in which we can now hear from Google upper management directly instead of hearing rumors through the internet grapevine - which may or may not be accurate.
I look forward to reading Mr. Brin's blog and thank him for doing it.
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