Google search engine infected?

Then there is always dogpile.com it has been around since forever.

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Years ago, Dogpile preceded Google as a fast and efficient choice for web searching. Things changed in the late 1990s, Dogpile faded into obscurity, and Google became king.
Today, however, Dogpile is coming back, with a growing index and a clean and quick presentation that is a testimony to its halcyon days. If you want to try a search tool with pleasant presentation and helpful crosslink results, definitely try Dogpile!

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Google feeds you your own bubble :smiley: Once your bubble is defined you’re in it :smiley:

Joking aside those results sure do look fishy, as they point towards infected sites not towards popular sites of a certan profile. Besides, Google usually unlists infected sites altogether. It takes a while to get back to being indexed after your site’s been hacked or flagged as malware.
@ringo this is strange indeed.

Looks like a good reason to use Duck Duck Go - and prefix your search with !google for un-bubbled results - when you need a google response. Google searches done that way don’t seem to show any particular focus…

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