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raison d'etre in the sun

visited usable design
who is sporting this sentence "Our raison d'être is to ensure that the interactive experiences we develop propagate the maximum number of target users including the needs of people with hearing and sight disabilities." in miniscule (9pt?) un-resizable type.

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Posted at December 04, 2001 11:47 AM


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By linking to a bad site like this, you are helping to promote it in Google. Your site has a high Google PageRank (lots of quality links pointing to it). A higher PageRank generally means a higher position in Google's search results. By linking to the site you pass along some of your PageRank to it - Google sees it as a recommendation.

You could link to a google search for the domain name. I think this would avoid inadvertently promoting dodgy sites via your PageRank.

Posted by Matthew Turvey at January 11, 2002 02:51 AM


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Wow-- I had no idea my pagerank power was so great an influencer. i guess i'll have to be more careful now. I'm dizzy with the responsibility!

Posted by christina at April 25, 2003 04:05 PM


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