What’s Google got to do with bananas?
I was looking up some information on things to do with banana peels and came across a site called BananaPeelProject.org. Their tagline is ”thoughts on technology and the politics of psychopharmacology”. The article that caught my eye was called Structuring Structurations. Huh? LMAO. I know, me too. Go ahead and read it and then do it yourself. Is Google sensoring? Read the comment by Marisa. Is that true?
Now I invite you to go to Bing.com and do the same little experiment. In fact, you should go to Bing.com every day just to check out the new picture. It’s always total Zen. Anyhoo, start typing letters just like the banana peel people suggested. At first it looks like they’re pulling terms out of the same hat, but then things get… I won’t spoil the ending.

yeah, i heard of it, and i am sure that google will surely beat Bing because it is the oldest of SE and bing cannot compete with the only lion that is existing with years
Google seems to have returned to nearly normal. It seems it has increased the threshold for triggering the OOP. Rankings for my own and my clients’ sites have returned to their Pre-Florida level.
While ad-supported media companies struggle, Google’s profits go up year after year, maybe because the company has what many consider the most efficient ad machines ever developed.
Google deserves praise for their relevancy if, for nothing else, they woke journalists up to behold the power of relevant Web search. Until now, no one has been able to view Inktomi unfettered by Looksmart, DirectHit or ODP. That’s a difficult PR situation for Inktomi. Google should feel lucky that they can compete without Inktomi in the mix for search audience mind-share where journalists hang out
Have never thought of this before, I had just assumed its the most popular searches that come up first. I wonder how much it would cost to pop up top of the list for a given alphabet letter.