 | won't hold water Just cause I want a Ferrari, does not mean I can have one.
BellSouth argument will not stand up in court. Anti-trust laws will kick in real soon. |
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 Wills join:2001-01-03 Port Charlotte, FL | Why wouldn't this hold up? This is no different than Google charging to list your page higher in their search engine.
BellSouth is doing the exact same thing to Google... -- I have a shaved head, a goatee, and tatoos. Don't you realize the rules don't apply to me. |
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 vic102482Premium join:2002-04-30 Upper Marlboro, MD Reviews:
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| said by Wills:Why wouldn't this hold up? This is no different than Google charging to list your page higher in their search engine. BellSouth is doing the exact same thing to Google... That is the business model of google and ads, classifieds are based on paying for your "spot" the internet you pay for a point of presence, not a point of presence over XYZ. Way too dangerous to trust in the hands of an incompetent company like Bell South. -- I tie a rope around my penis and jump from a tree, don't you wanna grow up to be just like me!!!! |
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 | reply to Wills "Legislating otherwise "would be the same thing as saying to Google, 'I think we ought to have regulation on Google that says when I enter a search term, the top search result is always a random event,' " Smith said, claiming that Google allows clients to pay to influence the ranking of search results. In fact, Google does not allow payments to influence general search results, although advertisers pay for top billing on the lists that run on the right side of Google's pages." -> Straight from the article.
Are you sure you read the whole thing? |
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