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Very nice article, Matthew...thank you for the link. I was pleased that the author did not implicate Google in the fraudulent activity. As Google has stated (and with which I completely agree), they are merely an intermediary of web content.
Frankly, I wouldn't want Google - or any other private/public/government company or institution - to police what results are returned for a given Internet search...that smacks too loudly of censorship to me.
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