Some real perspectice...<p><a href="http://trends.google.com/websites?q=ask.com,+nytimes.com,+cnn.com,+yahoo.com&geo=all&date=all&sort=0" rel="nofollow">http://trends.google.com/websites?q=ask.com,+nytimes.com,+cn...</a>
Little misleading, comparing an english news site to a search engine, look at just USA:<p><a href="http://grab.by/3LyC" rel="nofollow">http://grab.by/3LyC</a><p><a href="http://trends.google.com/websites?q=ask.com,+nytimes.com,+cnn.com&geo=US&date=all&sort=0" rel="nofollow">http://trends.google.com/websites?q=ask.com,+nytimes.com,+cn...</a>
Just for another random comparison:
<a href="http://trends.google.com/websites?q=webcrawler.com,+excite.com,+iwon.com" rel="nofollow">http://trends.google.com/websites?q=webcrawler.com,+excite.c...</a><p>It's a little amazing that iwon is gaining in market share...
Does anyone know if google gives users the ability to block entire domains from their search results? This is a feature that would benefit not only google, but also reedit, digg, and hacker news dare I say. I would block ask.com in a heartbeat.