The search for porn is a dilemna that has plagued the human race for centuries. Well, what feels like centuries. Basically since the internet was invented and we thought to ourselves 'hmm, you know what this revolutionary technology would be great for? Because it's really frustrating when you're feeling a bit worked up, and have to sift through pages of Wikipedia and Urbandictionary when you just want a good porn clip, damnit. And so porn is made harder to find and less searchable, whether it's Tumblr preventing you from searching the word "porn" try it, you won't get any sexy gifs , or Google placing more 'appropriate' pages at the top of search results.
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Terms placed inside meta tags serve as keywords, which are used by some Internet search engines when they index Web sites. Copying the meta tag for a Web site is easy -- the information is readily available within the HTML code on almost any Web page. Munoz suspects the "thief" registered his or her adult site with AltaVista using the meta tag from avault. So when users looked for avault. I don't blame anyone -- except the person who created this ultrahack," Munoz said. Not your usual hack What happened with Munoz's site, he said, is more severe than a typical hacking operation.
10 Niche Search Engines That Still Do Something Google Can't
On July 8, Yahoo! Its servers were switched off, its algorithms silenced, its web crawlers laid to rest. Back in , a year before Google first appeared online, AltaVista raked in two million hits per day. AltaVista was one of the most successful search engines to launch in the mids. That success didn't last long in the age of Google, and AltaVista was purchased by Yahoo!
Google and Microsoft are taking steps to make it harder and harder for child porn content, images and videos to be found on their respective search engines, it emerged today. Both companies have revealed details of a new plan that will see restrictions immediately applied across English-speaking countries, with the rest of the world and other languages in the next six months. A new breakthrough technology will also be applied that will allow illegal videos to be tagged so that all duplicate copies can be removed across the internet. The move comes just months after UK Prime Minister David Cameron called for internet companies to take more decisive action against the spate of illegal pornography that exists online. Microsoft and Yahoo!