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[PSUs]| Thursday 9th February 2006 |
Enter BMW as a search term in Google and the German auto manufacturer does indeed appear top of the lists, having temporarily been relegated from sight.
In his blog, Google engineer Matt Cutts had highlighted the example of BMW as part of his
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In a further addition to his blog, however, Cutts has writen: 'I appreciate BMW's quick response on removing JavaScript-redirecting pages from BMW properties. The webspam team at Google has been in contact with BMW, and Google has reincluded bmw.de in our index.'
Likewise, ricoh.de - which was also highlighted as an offender in the original blog - has removed similar 'doorway pages' and is reincluded in Google's index.
Cutts repeats, however, Google's intentions to continue its efforts on webspam in non-English languages.
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