Google Blog Search#
I am really surprised it took Google this long to roll something out like Google Blog Search. With all the hype behind blogs and RSS and the buying of Blogger, one would think this is a natural progression of search that should have taken place years ago. Afterall, they bought Blogger in 2003. However, this beta search is already seriously flawed with spam. I noticed my first results were plagued with typical SEO spammers. It looks like sites that were scraped and then the sentences were jumbled, keeping the keywords but changing the "content". What a shame...

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