arstechnica.com— Google takes to its blog to argue that the merger with DoubleClick is no big deal. After all, everyone else is doing the same thing.
Jul 30, 2007View in Crawl 4
no, no it just need a little asterix**unless said evil shall provide Google inc. with any potential benefit, financial or otherwise in the present or future. Additional exclusions include being 'merely naughty', 'not good', or 'bastards!'. Evil is a relative concept and subjective definitions may not apply.
127.0.0.1 anon.doubleclick.speedera.net seems to cause most links on sirius.com to stop working.don't block this in your hosts file if you listen to sirius satellite radio online.
homunculiheadedJul 31, 2007
no, no it just need a little asterix**unless said evil shall provide Google inc. with any potential benefit, financial or otherwise in the present or future. Additional exclusions include being 'merely naughty', 'not good', or 'bastards!'. Evil is a relative concept and subjective definitions may not apply.
ineffablepolkJul 31, 2007
People keep saying that, but personally I've yet to see the evil
cole2026Jul 31, 2007
Did you know?: Google's a corporation, they want to make money. That is what corporations do, then do things for their own profitable interests.
cole2026Jul 31, 2007
So, what if Google cleans doubleclick up? What if they tried to get them just to get their advertising base?
monsterlingJan 26, 2008
127.0.0.1 anon.doubleclick.speedera.net seems to cause most links on sirius.com to stop working.don't block this in your hosts file if you listen to sirius satellite radio online.