Google Gets Caught Again?
Business June 4th, 2007What are you doing Google? After a recent post attracted some attention I figured the readers of Business Blogger might enjoy something else along the same lines. Here is a list of 14 interesting domains I found that point to the Google search page. Enjoy!
- BAIDU-INC.COM - Google doesn’t even own any Baidu stock!
- BOOGYBOX.COM
- COMPEXPLUS.COM
- EUROUSF.ORG - The www version of eurousf.org points to a site.
- HANNAHDEGARD.COM
- KEVINCHOW.COM - Long lost brother of John Chow? The www version of kevinchow.com points to a
activesite. - KK-INSURANCE.COM
- MARKEL-INSURANCE.COM
- MUSICAMINDS.COM
- NIJKAMPADVIES.COM
- REDCROSSHELP.NET - When I think of giving blood, Google you always cross my mind.
- SERIESOFTUBES.INFO
- SPECIALMARKETSINSURANCE.COM
- UNTRACEDSERVER.COM
All of the domains listed here are hosted on Google’s personal servers.










June 5th, 2007 at 1:38 am
Interesting, I bet they own them because they know people will talk about them, thus increasing the pagerank. (it’s ironic that they can change the PR anyway…
ps: nice theme thanks for the link : )
June 5th, 2007 at 4:42 am
Any time.
June 6th, 2007 at 8:34 am
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June 6th, 2007 at 11:10 am
IMO It doesn’t mean anything, no offence :) Whoever wants a domain, he can have it. Whoever wants point his domain to any computer that has an IP address, can do it. One of many more or less reasonable explanations: they had the Google Apps on the domains and cancelled it later - and haven’t updated the DNS records yet.
June 6th, 2007 at 9:27 pm
None taken Jakub. You can see it how ever you wish. I agree with you on the apps. The point here is relevant content. Do you think that it would be alright if everyone else did it or would your site be banned from Google? Maybe I should mask a couple of my domains to this blog. Would I get hit with a duplicate content penalty?
June 11th, 2007 at 6:12 am
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