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    Default Google's cnet ban is removed

    http://google.blognewschannel.com/index.php/archives/2005/09/27/google-and-cnet-best-buddies-again/

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    Default Google's cnet ban is removed

    Why cnet is banned on Google in the first plage? Apologize my ignorance.

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    CNet published an article containing personal information about a high level executive. (CEO maybe?) The article was about how easy it is to use google to gather personal information about people. In response, Google banned CNet from any of their press briefings, interviews, etc.

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    CNet published an article containing personal information about a high level executive. (CEO maybe?) The article was about how easy it is to use google to gather personal information about people. In response, Google banned CNet from any of their press briefings, interviews, etc.

    I see. Thanks for that info.

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    Default Google's cnet ban is removed

    Don't create posts with nothing but a link. If you are going to link to a news article for example, give a summary of it.

    That was a bit childish from Google to ban them in the first place.

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