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Google's search becoming a joke - rss feeds in the serps.
The latest post at Matt Cutts blog where he was attempting to 'prove' that Google can detect contextual links that are bought, by using doorway pages as an example is an indication that Google in fact, is not as good in filtering as they want people to believe.
Not only the quantity of worthless pieces of crap spam pages that turn up in the serps is prove that they have some serious problems with their filters, but lately I noticed that RSS FEEDS are showing up at the first pages of their serps.
Who wants to get rss feeds served when looking for information? I know I don't. Do you?
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