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y*0
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不知道是JJ还是MM,一直很nice,我有点紧张严肃,她还一直友善的笑,还一直鼓励我
,然后出了个小bug她说我肯定是粗心,知识类问题答得不够好的地方她提出的时候也
超级委婉。感激涕零啊!只要人人都献出一点爱,世界将变成美好的明天 :D
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S*a
2
国内小学的同学请我代购一些营养品,我当时不知道有多麻烦就答应了.但后来发现是直
销的产品需要入会,那再麻烦一点看在发小的份上还是帮忙吧.但买了几次才知道他们亲
戚朋友好几个都吃,一个月要买差不多$3000刀的东西!真不明白国内人怎么不锻炼就迷
信这些东西.邮寄一点麻烦就算了,但我担心每月有$3000多的不明收入从中国转过来,这
会不会引起税务局甚至CIA的注意?我想让她们在国内给我付信用卡帐单,这样钱就不会
直接到我帐号上了,不知到这样是否可行?请有经验的大侠指点,谢谢了!
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d*0
3
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/02/microsofts-bing-uses-goo
Microsoft’s Bing uses Google search results—and denies it
By now, you may have read Danny Sullivan’s recent post: “Google: Bing is
Cheating, Copying Our Search Results” and heard Microsoft’s response, “We
do not copy Google's results.” However you define copying, the bottom line
is, these Bing results came directly from Google.
I’d like to give you some background and details of our experiments that
lead us to understand just how Bing is using Google web search results.
It all started with tarsorrhaphy. Really. As it happens, tarsorrhaphy is a
rare surgical procedure on eyelids. And in the summer of 2010, we were
looking at the search results for an unusual misspelled query [torsorophy].
Google returned the correct spelling—tarsorrhaphy—along with results for
the corrected query. At that time, Bing had no results for the misspelling.
Later in the summer, Bing started returning our first result to their users
without offering the spell correction (see screenshots below). This was very
strange. How could they return our first result to their users without the
correct spelling? Had they known the correct spelling, they could have
returned several more relevant results for the corrected query.
This example opened our eyes, and over the next few months we noticed that
URLs from Google search results would later appear in Bing with increasing
frequency for all kinds of queries: popular queries, rare or unusual queries
and misspelled queries. Even search results that we would consider mistakes
of our algorithms started showing up on Bing.
We couldn’t shake the feeling that something was going on, and our
suspicions became much stronger in late October 2010 when we noticed a
significant increase in how often Google’s top search result appeared at
the top of Bing’s ranking for a variety of queries. This statistical
pattern was too striking to ignore. To test our hypothesis, we needed an
experiment to determine whether Microsoft was really using Google’s search
results in Bing’s ranking.
We created about 100 “synthetic queries”—queries that you would never
expect a user to type, such as [hiybbprqag]. As a one-time experiment, for
each synthetic query we inserted as Google’s top result a unique (real)
webpage which had nothing to do with the query. Below is an example:
To be clear, the synthetic query had no relationship with the inserted
result we chose—the query didn’t appear on the webpage, and there were no
links to the webpage with that query phrase. In other words, there was
absolutely no reason for any search engine to return that webpage for that
synthetic query. You can think of the synthetic queries with inserted
results as the search engine equivalent of marked bills in a bank.
We gave 20 of our engineers laptops with a fresh install of Microsoft
Windows running Internet Explorer 8 with Bing Toolbar installed. As part of
the install process, we opted in to the “Suggested Sites” feature of IE8,
and we accepted the default options for the Bing Toolbar.
We asked these engineers to enter the synthetic queries into the search box
on the Google home page, and click on the results, i.e., the results we
inserted. We were surprised that within a couple weeks of starting this
experiment, our inserted results started appearing in Bing. Below is an
example: a search for [hiybbprqag] on Bing returned a page about seating at
a theater in Los Angeles. As far as we know, the only connection between the
query and result is Google’s result page (shown above).
We saw this happen for multiple queries. For the query [delhipublicschool40
chdjob] we inserted a search result for a credit union:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_7ZYqYi4xigk/TUiM3C3pufI/AAAAAAAAHeU/z61GgvrVVuM/s1600/delhi-google.png
The same credit union soon showed up on Bing for that query:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_7ZYqYi4xigk/TUiM2wHafvI/AAAAAAAAHeM/JvaT2giJtlE/s1600/delhi-bing.png
For the query [juegosdeben1ogrande] we inserted a page of hip hop bling
jewelry:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_7ZYqYi4xigk/TUiM3EVNcpI/AAAAAAAAHec/rlZB46XQiYU/s1600/juego-google.png
And the same hip hop bling page showed up in Bing:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_7ZYqYi4xigk/TUiM7JT5OjI/AAAAAAAAHek/YJVjQbO6z24/s1600/juego-bing.png
As we see it, this experiment confirms our suspicion that Bing is using some
combination of:
Internet Explorer 8, which can send data to Microsoft via its Suggested
Sites feature
the Bing Toolbar, which can send data via Microsoft’s Customer Experience
Improvement Program
or possibly some other means to send data to Bing on what people search for
on Google and the Google search results they click. Those results from
Google are then more likely to show up on Bing. Put another way, some Bing
results increasingly look like an incomplete, stale version of Google
results—a cheap imitation.
At Google we strongly believe in innovation and are proud of our search
quality. We’ve invested thousands of person-years into developing our
search algorithms because we want our users to get the right answer every
time they search, and that’s not easy. We look forward to competing with
genuinely new search algorithms out there—algorithms built on core
innovation, and not on recycled search results from a competitor. So to all
the users out there looking for the most authentic, relevant search results,
we encourage you to come directly to Google. And to those who have asked
what we want out of all this, the answer is simple: we'd like for this
practice to stop.
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m*l
4
请问你是网申后的电面吗?还是有内推的,我网申后没有结果。。

【在 y********0 的大作中提到】
: 不知道是JJ还是MM,一直很nice,我有点紧张严肃,她还一直友善的笑,还一直鼓励我
: ,然后出了个小bug她说我肯定是粗心,知识类问题答得不够好的地方她提出的时候也
: 超级委婉。感激涕零啊!只要人人都献出一点爱,世界将变成美好的明天 :D

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z*8
5
你有绿卡没 没绿卡让他们打到你国内卡上 自己转给自己没有税
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f*e
6
大哥,三年前的文章您都能给翻出来。
您这对狗狗是真爱呀。

We
line
★ 发自iPhone App: ChineseWeb 8.7

【在 d**********0 的大作中提到】
: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/02/microsofts-bing-uses-goo
: Microsoft’s Bing uses Google search results—and denies it
: By now, you may have read Danny Sullivan’s recent post: “Google: Bing is
: Cheating, Copying Our Search Results” and heard Microsoft’s response, “We
: do not copy Google's results.” However you define copying, the bottom line
: is, these Bing results came directly from Google.
: I’d like to give you some background and details of our experiments that
: lead us to understand just how Bing is using Google web search results.
: It all started with tarsorrhaphy. Really. As it happens, tarsorrhaphy is a
: rare surgical procedure on eyelids. And in the summer of 2010, we were

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s*n
7
心动了?lol
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a*n
8
小学同学而已。。说说苦衷,不理他们就是了。。
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p*e
10
我人生的第一次onsite遇到一师兄,直接上中文,直接说肯定给你好评,然后还给了很
多教导。最后我去了别家,他还鼓励我要自信一些。真是感激他啊。
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S*i
11
真不明白国内人怎么不锻炼就迷信这些东西
好吐槽
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y*0
13
感谢版上iq350大大的内推!

【在 m********l 的大作中提到】
: 请问你是网申后的电面吗?还是有内推的,我网申后没有结果。。
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x*c
14
这是搞传销那种?
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x*s
15
hmm, 旧文也不错,这简直是证据确凿啊.
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d*y
16
同胞的正能量啊

【在 y********0 的大作中提到】
: 不知道是JJ还是MM,一直很nice,我有点紧张严肃,她还一直友善的笑,还一直鼓励我
: ,然后出了个小bug她说我肯定是粗心,知识类问题答得不够好的地方她提出的时候也
: 超级委婉。感激涕零啊!只要人人都献出一点爱,世界将变成美好的明天 :D

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S*a
17
她们叫直销,不知道和传销有什么不同.

【在 x*****c 的大作中提到】
: 这是搞传销那种?
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t*d
18
想起来上一次分析一个政府网站的log,不经意地得到一个数据,googlebot一个星期有
400k的hits,bing有16k的hits。
google下的功夫比bing多出20~30倍,你软的bing怎么竞争。

【在 x****s 的大作中提到】
: hmm, 旧文也不错,这简直是证据确凿啊.
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n*6
19
我觉得重点是为什么没听出来是jj还是mm
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c*s
20
好奇什么东西每月吃三千刀,是不是自己拿出去卖
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k*o
21
这多正常啊,谷歌不是网站?凭啥不让Bing收录?Bing能把谷歌这个synthetic query
收录了,说明很强大啊。
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J*3
22
我觉得是JJ. 赞下

【在 n*****6 的大作中提到】
: 我觉得重点是为什么没听出来是jj还是mm
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T*a
23
尼玛,狗狗的东西,不管好坏,都不能用。
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b*d
24
正能量!
赞!

【在 y********0 的大作中提到】
: 不知道是JJ还是MM,一直很nice,我有点紧张严肃,她还一直友善的笑,还一直鼓励我
: ,然后出了个小bug她说我肯定是粗心,知识类问题答得不够好的地方她提出的时候也
: 超级委婉。感激涕零啊!只要人人都献出一点爱,世界将变成美好的明天 :D

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o*r
25
bing video很强,尤其搜porn

【在 T*******a 的大作中提到】
: 尼玛,狗狗的东西,不管好坏,都不能用。
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s*n
26
赞!
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d*0
27
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/02/microsofts-bing-uses-goo
Microsoft’s Bing uses Google search results—and denies it
By now, you may have read Danny Sullivan’s recent post: “Google: Bing is
Cheating, Copying Our Search Results” and heard Microsoft’s response, “We
do not copy Google's results.” However you define copying, the bottom line
is, these Bing results came directly from Google.
I’d like to give you some background and details of our experiments that
lead us to understand just how Bing is using Google web search results.
It all started with tarsorrhaphy. Really. As it happens, tarsorrhaphy is a
rare surgical procedure on eyelids. And in the summer of 2010, we were
looking at the search results for an unusual misspelled query [torsorophy].
Google returned the correct spelling—tarsorrhaphy—along with results for
the corrected query. At that time, Bing had no results for the misspelling.
Later in the summer, Bing started returning our first result to their users
without offering the spell correction (see screenshots below). This was very
strange. How could they return our first result to their users without the
correct spelling? Had they known the correct spelling, they could have
returned several more relevant results for the corrected query.
This example opened our eyes, and over the next few months we noticed that
URLs from Google search results would later appear in Bing with increasing
frequency for all kinds of queries: popular queries, rare or unusual queries
and misspelled queries. Even search results that we would consider mistakes
of our algorithms started showing up on Bing.
We couldn’t shake the feeling that something was going on, and our
suspicions became much stronger in late October 2010 when we noticed a
significant increase in how often Google’s top search result appeared at
the top of Bing’s ranking for a variety of queries. This statistical
pattern was too striking to ignore. To test our hypothesis, we needed an
experiment to determine whether Microsoft was really using Google’s search
results in Bing’s ranking.
We created about 100 “synthetic queries”—queries that you would never
expect a user to type, such as [hiybbprqag]. As a one-time experiment, for
each synthetic query we inserted as Google’s top result a unique (real)
webpage which had nothing to do with the query. Below is an example:
To be clear, the synthetic query had no relationship with the inserted
result we chose—the query didn’t appear on the webpage, and there were no
links to the webpage with that query phrase. In other words, there was
absolutely no reason for any search engine to return that webpage for that
synthetic query. You can think of the synthetic queries with inserted
results as the search engine equivalent of marked bills in a bank.
We gave 20 of our engineers laptops with a fresh install of Microsoft
Windows running Internet Explorer 8 with Bing Toolbar installed. As part of
the install process, we opted in to the “Suggested Sites” feature of IE8,
and we accepted the default options for the Bing Toolbar.
We asked these engineers to enter the synthetic queries into the search box
on the Google home page, and click on the results, i.e., the results we
inserted. We were surprised that within a couple weeks of starting this
experiment, our inserted results started appearing in Bing. Below is an
example: a search for [hiybbprqag] on Bing returned a page about seating at
a theater in Los Angeles. As far as we know, the only connection between the
query and result is Google’s result page (shown above).
We saw this happen for multiple queries. For the query [delhipublicschool40
chdjob] we inserted a search result for a credit union:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_7ZYqYi4xigk/TUiM3C3pufI/AAAAAAAAHeU/z61GgvrVVuM/s1600/delhi-google.png
The same credit union soon showed up on Bing for that query:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_7ZYqYi4xigk/TUiM2wHafvI/AAAAAAAAHeM/JvaT2giJtlE/s1600/delhi-bing.png
For the query [juegosdeben1ogrande] we inserted a page of hip hop bling
jewelry:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_7ZYqYi4xigk/TUiM3EVNcpI/AAAAAAAAHec/rlZB46XQiYU/s1600/juego-google.png
And the same hip hop bling page showed up in Bing:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_7ZYqYi4xigk/TUiM7JT5OjI/AAAAAAAAHek/YJVjQbO6z24/s1600/juego-bing.png
As we see it, this experiment confirms our suspicion that Bing is using some
combination of:
Internet Explorer 8, which can send data to Microsoft via its Suggested
Sites feature
the Bing Toolbar, which can send data via Microsoft’s Customer Experience
Improvement Program
or possibly some other means to send data to Bing on what people search for
on Google and the Google search results they click. Those results from
Google are then more likely to show up on Bing. Put another way, some Bing
results increasingly look like an incomplete, stale version of Google
results—a cheap imitation.
At Google we strongly believe in innovation and are proud of our search
quality. We’ve invested thousands of person-years into developing our
search algorithms because we want our users to get the right answer every
time they search, and that’s not easy. We look forward to competing with
genuinely new search algorithms out there—algorithms built on core
innovation, and not on recycled search results from a competitor. So to all
the users out there looking for the most authentic, relevant search results,
we encourage you to come directly to Google. And to those who have asked
what we want out of all this, the answer is simple: we'd like for this
practice to stop.
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t*d
28
面的san jose还是portland还是西雅图
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f*e
29
大哥,三年前的文章您都能给翻出来。
您这对狗狗是真爱呀。

We
line
★ 发自iPhone App: ChineseWeb 8.7

【在 d**********0 的大作中提到】
: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/02/microsofts-bing-uses-goo
: Microsoft’s Bing uses Google search results—and denies it
: By now, you may have read Danny Sullivan’s recent post: “Google: Bing is
: Cheating, Copying Our Search Results” and heard Microsoft’s response, “We
: do not copy Google's results.” However you define copying, the bottom line
: is, these Bing results came directly from Google.
: I’d like to give you some background and details of our experiments that
: lead us to understand just how Bing is using Google web search results.
: It all started with tarsorrhaphy. Really. As it happens, tarsorrhaphy is a
: rare surgical procedure on eyelids. And in the summer of 2010, we were

avatar
x*s
32
hmm, 旧文也不错,这简直是证据确凿啊.
avatar
t*d
33
想起来上一次分析一个政府网站的log,不经意地得到一个数据,googlebot一个星期有
400k的hits,bing有16k的hits。
google下的功夫比bing多出20~30倍,你软的bing怎么竞争。

【在 x****s 的大作中提到】
: hmm, 旧文也不错,这简直是证据确凿啊.
avatar
k*o
34
这多正常啊,谷歌不是网站?凭啥不让Bing收录?Bing能把谷歌这个synthetic query
收录了,说明很强大啊。
avatar
T*a
35
尼玛,狗狗的东西,不管好坏,都不能用。
avatar
o*r
36
bing video很强,尤其搜porn

【在 T*******a 的大作中提到】
: 尼玛,狗狗的东西,不管好坏,都不能用。
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a*c
38
两个烂货,都比我大摆渡差远了
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