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Kogan Disappears: Is Microsoft Vengeful Or Just Crap? | 335 comments | Create New Account
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Kogan Disappears: Is Microsoft Vengeful Or Just Crap?
Authored by: gfim on Tuesday, July 10 2012 @ 01:33 AM EDT
It must be deliberate on Microsoft's part - searching for "site:
kogan.com" returns zero results! So it's not just about "organic"
search results or it would be there somewhere (even if well down the list).

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Graham

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Probably not intentional...
Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, July 10 2012 @ 03:03 AM EDT
It's not like MS wants people to keep using ancient versions of IE so
deliberately removed a page from it's search engine with near zero market share
in Aus. That's not particularly plausible. It's certainly *possible*, but
uh...

Either a (large) bug or deliberate publicity stunt (eg alter robots.txt). Kogan
is pretty well known for crazy stunts to gain press.

As for the site:.kogan.com,try site:.kogan.com.au.

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Kogan backs down on Microsoft censorship claim
Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, July 10 2012 @ 11:03 PM EDT
FWIW: Kogan backs down on Microsoft censorship claim

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