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Google and Meby Donald MarronSaturday, September 12, 2009 at 05:07 PM EDTA strange this happened last week: Google misplaced my blog. I’ve run all the usual diagnostics, and I can confirm that Google still knows that my blog exists. But it no longer appears in any of the searches – e.g., “natural gas priceâ€, “unemploymentâ€, “budget deficitâ€, or “brooke boemio†– that used to help new readers find posts on my site. Things are so bad, in fact, that my blog doesn’t even come up when you search for “donald marronâ€. I feel an existential crisis coming on. I presume this is just the result of some obscure algorithm tweak and that, over time, my posts will reappear in the ranks of the Google-worthy. But it’s fun to imagine that Google is mad at me for my posts criticizing the way it reports unemployment data. I just checked and, no surprise, Google is still reporting the wrong data. If you search for “unemployment rateâ€, Google will tell you that the U.S. unemployment rate was 9.6% in August, when in fact it was 9.7%. Why the difference? Because Google is reporting an obscure measure of unemployment, not the one used by 99% of the world. This article originally appeared on Donald Marron. |
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