Sun, Jan 25th, 2009 |
The Google-owned RSS feed-management service FeedBurner has received criticism from bloggers in recent months.
These issues were widely reported on blogs including Google Operating System, TechCrunch, VentureBeat, Louis Gray, Crenk, The Inquisitr, ReadWriteWeb, CenterNetworks, GeekNewsCentral, CM Connection, Brenelz’s Web Development, Haacked, Speed of Creativity, The Rimm-Kaufman Group, How-To Geek and CostPerNews.
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- Don't be alarmed if it looked like the entire internet was infected with something earlier this morning—Google apparently tagged every search result, including its own sites, as something that "may harm your computer."
- An unusual mistake on the part of Google this morning: the search engine reported, for a short spell at least, that every site on the web "may harm your computer". Reports from Twitter suggest the issue was global and lasted perhaps 20 minutes.
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- Google: This Site May Harm Your Computer
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