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|    the google scrambler: mix copied content    |
|    30 Apr 07 22:23:46    |
      XPost: akr.internet, alt.best.of.internet, alt.culture.internet       XPost: alt.culture.turkish.internet, alt.destroy.the.internet, a       t.folklore.internet       XPost: alt.fr.droit.abonnes.internet, alt.fr.internet.anticensure,       alt.fr.internet.bidirectionnel.satellite       From: centmemore@gmx.de              If you want to catch more visitors for your ads, adultfriendfinder or       backlinks, it will be useful when your website is filled with good content.       If you copy text from a website to place it on yours, google will       immediately notice! Of course google indexes all websites with a date and       the website with the lower date is in the most cases the writer of the text.       Simple: Who publishes first is obviously the writer.              So you will need to scramble the content first, then place it on your       website!       For humans the scrambled text makes completely no sence, but for the       google-robot it is good as it was before.              I wrote a java program that takes every word from the original text and       places it randomly into a new position. It has a minumum distance you can       choose by yourself.              By using my programm you prevent google to see a connection between the       original content and the scambled one.              DOWNLOAD the file directly as runnable .jar file: googleScrambler.jar              http://www.uncleboob.de/2007/04/08/google-scrambler-01/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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