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Re: Interesting blog post

From: Sidhu <amardeepsidhu_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 03:08:25 -0000
Message-ID: <1190689705.869720.55880@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>


On Sep 25, 1:22 am, joel garry <joel-ga..._at_home.com> wrote:
> On Sep 24, 12:59 pm, Maxim Demenko <mdeme..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > joel garry schrieb:> That's a reasonable question.
>
> > Well, i really don't like to confirm Noons prediction, but since i
> > started this thread, i thought, maybe i should write as well, what was
> > my motivation on it.
> > Generally spoken, i don't think, cookbooks are evil, at least in my
> > expirience, i use them too often. Presumed, you can rely on this
> > particular cookbook. Of course, everybody writes a kind of himself for
> > routined tasks - but sorry, i can't compel myself to do it in every
> > occasion. Lastly i have (unexpected for me) to setup a dozens of redhat
> > boxes with different Oracle versions - so i increased a visitor counter
> > by Tim Hall about dozen for that task. Doing so, i had in the past
> > compared his setup with Oracle documentation, with Werner Puschitz site,
> > with Ivan Kartik site, reproduced his setup and finally found this
> > cookbook for an reliable. On the other side, i found some cookbooks on
> > dba-oracle.com which are simply not working. But this is not a major
> > point - maybe another one work good, i don't aim to test all recipes
> > from that site. The most disturbing thing from my point of view is the
> > mentioned by Joel - the google ranking, it takes me a bit of freedom in
> > my choice. That means, if i google for an oracle related term - i get in
> > many cases first page with references to dba-oracle site. I don't like
> > this ranking. I like even distribution. After about fifteen years public
> > accessible internet, there are a lot established informational resources
> > for oracle related terms - tahiti, asktom, co-operative faq, dizwell,
> > orafaq and many others which cover probably most of oracle related
> > questions. It would be nice to see them in the top results doing the
> > fuzzy search (there is seldom an issue, if one is doing a very precise
> > search). Unfortunately it is not the way how Google works.
> > But who can stop me to try to change it?
>
> > Best regards
>
> > Maxim
>
> Seems interesting enough so far :-)
>
> (You have noticed who published Tim's book, right?)
>
> Nothing wrong with trying to change the world. The lack of
> transparency and accountability can make the payoff from any
> particular effort unknowable.
>
> jg
> --
> @home.com is bogus.
> LOL tip #16http://www.webpronews.com/blogtalk/2006/11/15/seo-conference-tips-and...

http://amardeepsidhu.blogspot.com/2007/09/google-friendliness-of-your-website.html :)

Sidhu Received on Mon Sep 24 2007 - 22:08:25 CDT

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