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Google Search for “Apple quietly”

10 pointsby zacharyvoasealmost 13 years ago

8 comments

akavialmost 13 years ago
What am I looking for?<p>Edit: Apparently "quietly" in some search strings (Not just "Apple", "Insurance", for example, behaves similarly) removes the top yellow ad box, as well as the side map. I'm not sure there's any significance to this, as I think it's the result of the word having a tendency to bring up news results ("quietly" probably appears more in news articles than in generic content), which seem to take higher priority than the ad box/side info. It doesn't work, for example, in "Plumber" vs "Plumber quietly".
jack-r-abbitalmost 13 years ago
It does that if you Google "Google quietly" or even just "quietly". It has nothing to do with Apple.<p>Edit: Sorry. You should notice that the top ads and the crap on the right is missing.
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zacharyvoasealmost 13 years ago
The point is: searching for "Company X quietly" is a good way to find out about news burying. It's especially relevant for Apple: they make big product announcements very rarely, and when they do they typically update a wide range of less-important products. I don't think they're <i>burying</i> the news per se, but you can cut through and directly find out what happened that wasn't announced loudly. It's a useful trick.
akashshahalmost 13 years ago
If the missing ads and side bars is really what your post is alluding to, then googling for "Apple forcibly" <a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=Apple+forcibly" rel="nofollow">http://www.google.com/search?q=Apple+forcibly</a> also gives you the same result.
sprobertsonalmost 13 years ago
I'm not sure the submission's point was to showcase disappearing ad boxes; I think it was commentary on the headlines, something about how creative web reporters are.
Achsharalmost 13 years ago
There seem to be two major stories. One about dropping macbook pro 17 inch and another about the ipad smart case. What am i missing here?
fjdsklfalmost 13 years ago
Apple removes claim Macs are safer than PCs from website following months of negative headlines.
Piskvorrralmost 13 years ago
"Speak quietly and carry a big stick", indeed.