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6 commentsFriday, April 17, 2009

Google Survives Q1 Financial Report

Kinda sorta with flying colors (considering the circumstances)

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Poor people

wow, I wonder what the poor people are doing today! Let's hope that this license to make money donates to good causes.

Google Secret Algorithm Revealed

Google claim to pay back advertisers for fraudulent clicks while booting the alleged publishers I think they just boot the publishers and not pay back the advertisers.

And milk two cows with one tit that’s face it absence is a scam for chums!

With the promise of false hope to advertisers and a lot of spin on Arbitrage meaning we put adds on your site and scam you out of your earnings and justify it by crying click fraud.

Next chum this way please will pay big for putting our ads on your site.

This is the real algorithm Google will never disclose so buy some stock before the chums run out, as chums are not born as quick as Googs needs them!

No wonder!

With the shift to online sales it is no wonder Google is making a killing and will do so for a long future

Not a suprise, wonder how

Not a suprise, wonder how much of that is AdWords revenue?

I am also concerned about their potential monopolisation of the market, but who can control a global behemoth?

Competiton

With the strong performance by Google, even now, it occurs to me that they might not do as well in the absence (or diminished presence) of a good competitor like Yahoo! With MSN throwing in the towel on search - are we seeing the beginnings of too much of a good thing?

Too much Google - even though they are great - means fewer choices.

Profits

Well that's encouraging! I am glad somebody is making money!

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