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Neither source provided any facts, any statistics that Google search really becomes less relevant. Author of this article in fact is doing exactly what was described in a related http://techcrunch.com/2011/01/01/why-we-desperately-need-a-new-and-better-google-2/ post: aggregating content without adding any additional values.
Hopefully, some comments including real information would be provided by Google employees on related Buzz threads at http://goo.gl/6eVTw and http://goo.gl/xCDsD
Three's a Trend: The Decline of Google Search Quality
Noticing a pattern here? Paul Kedrosky, Dishwashers, and How Google Eats Its Own Tail: Google has become a snake that too readily consumes its own keyword tail. Identify some words that show up in profitable searches -- from appliances, to mesothelioma
Jeff,
Do you continue to interact with Matt Cutts on this matter? Matt's opinion would be most interesting and most convincing.
You have not provided any material evidence any particular search, etc. to prove what you said in this article. Do you own any statistics? I admire StackOverflow, I know that you are a well know person in Web / programming circles, but it lately became very fashionable to attack Google.
Somewhat related article was published on TechCrunch (no real data either) at http://techcrunch.com/2011/01/01/why-we-desperately-need-a-new-and-better-google-2/
I'm pretty sure there will be related discussion in Google Buzz, hopefully with Google employees, including Matt Cutts at
http://goo.gl/6eVTw
http://goo.gl/xCDsD
Thanks
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