Be careful with Google conspiracy accusations; Matt Cutts might make an example of you. After being accused of blocking anti-Net Neutrality pages on the Progress and Freedom Foundation site, Cutts gloats over data to the contrary on his blog. Brett Glass, via Dan Farber’s Interesting People mailing list, discovered only pages on PFF.org’s website pertaining to Network Neutrality were flagged by Google as hosting malware. Once flagged, Google gandalfs the old "you shall not pass" command, barring searchers from accessing the infected page via search results.
Cutts Says No Conspiracy Over Aboutrika Image
Some site publishers in the Middle East believe Google struck a controversial picture of Egyptian striker Mohammed Aboutrika from its index, but Matt Cutts said that never happened.
I’ve Had It With Google Conspiracy Theories
Okay people, enough is enough. I can’t go through a day anymore without reading some article or other about how Google has been seduced by the power of the dark side. It’s debunking time.
The Microsoft “Conspiracy”?
Microsoft has admitted that their new anti-virus service, Windows Live OneCare mistakenly labeled Google’s Gmail as a virus last week. The mishap occurred last week when Google made adjustments to the Gmail website according to Microsoft.
Conspiracy Theories And AOL
AOL has made a few missteps in the past few months, with its ill-advised posting of millions of search queries to the Internet discovered on the eve of the biggest search engine conference of the year; one reader has suggested issues like these are not only self-inflicted, but intentionally so.
Google’s Neven Buy Prods Conspiracy Theories
Neven Vision has been absorbed into the secretive bowels of the Googleplex, and Neven’s background in biometrics used by the government and law enforcement has prompted whispers of possible implications of the acquisition.
The Cold Calling Conspiracy
A consipiracy exists in the world of selling. A cold calling conspiracy.