Archive for December, 2006

Advisory provided by Google

Saturday, December 30th, 2006
Warning - visiting this web site may harm your computer You can learn more about harmful web content and how to protect your computer at StopBadware.org. Suggestions:    * Return to the previous page and pick another result. * Try another search to find what you're looking for. Or you can continue to http://www.m90.org/paparazzi/index.html at your own risk. Advisory provided by Google

I’m gonna guess you have to do something pretty damned naughty to get one of those from Google. I’ve never seen one before today, but there it was when I ran the this query, just a few minutes ago. Check out the Google “malware logo“.

Trust Revisited

Thursday, December 14th, 2006
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Christmas is a good time to think about online consumer trust. Comscore predicts online retail will top $100 billion in 2006. That’s good news, to be sure. But while the horses are at full gallop, it makes sense to look out ahead for obstacles or other things that might trip us up.

A few months back I speculated about the enlarging role of trust in electronic commerce. As an SEO dabbler, I had taken note of Google Trustrank, which accords trust using the deceptively simple formula: “Whomever is trusted by the trusted shall be trusted.” This fundamentally democratic approach to deciding which web pages to display in search results inspired me to think about other applications of trust-based schemes that might help stem online consumer fraud and other persistent consumer detractors. (more…)