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proof reader anyone?
Richard , what does the following mean?

"since anyone searching on the word will the sponsored links of her competitors at the top of Google results page, The New York Times reports."

Any chance of me working as your proof reader?
Posted by: digitalJ   Posted on: 05/15/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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proof reader anyone?  digitalJ | 05/15/09
proof reading?  twaynesdomain | 05/15/09
Seems wrong to me...  TheTruthisOutThere@... | 05/15/09
Unacceptable  bigpicture | 05/15/09
RE: Class action lawsuit says Google's sales of keywords illegal  gsonego | 05/15/09
google employee  nessrapp | 05/15/09
maybe, but it is true  mswift@... | 05/15/09
Posted by: gsonego ??  twaynesdomain | 05/15/09
It probably doesn't infringe  Fred Fredrickson | 05/15/09
RE: Class action lawsuit says Google's sales of keywords illegal  jason.sumner@... | 05/15/09
Time for the DOJ to start looking into Google?  GuidingLight | 05/15/09
Don't worry, the EU will need more cash soon...  James T. Kirk | 05/15/09
They better watch out for angry undertakers  windsheer | 05/15/09
RE: They better watch out for angry undertakers  bfilipiak@... | 05/15/09
Google steals, period nt  dragon@... | 05/15/09
Of course  Solcry | 05/15/09
Actually, that's fine  rkoman@... | 05/15/09
Message has been deleted  James T. Kirk | 05/15/09
this is a M$ diversion  Linux Geek | 05/15/09
spam?  rkoman@... | 05/15/09
TRADEMARKS should be legally be protected  FBI-ITALY | 05/15/09
RE: Class action lawsuit says Google's sales of keywords illegal  twaynesdomain | 05/15/09

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