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Apr2

Written by:Tom Wellige
Mittwoch, 2. April 2008 19:29 

This year's 1st of April was again, like every year, filled with lots of nice fools in newspapers, websites, tv shows, a.s.o.

Martin blogged about a fool "Adaptive Personal Response Inference Layer" in the German computer magazine c't.

This year's 1st of April was again, like every year, filled with lots of nice fools in newspapers, websites, tv shows, a.s.o.

Martin blogged about a fool "Adaptive Personal Response Inference Layer" in the German computer magazine c't.

I just figured that obviously a number of people believed it or at least where curious about it, asked Google... and ended up in Martin's blog !

Here is evidence (taken from the current Swyx Forum statistics):

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The images show the number of visitors of Swyx Forum being redirected/referred by Google, ordered by either the search phrase or single search word being searched for at Google to get the link to Swyx Forum.


I really like those hits ;-)

Oh, and by the way, I hope you didn't trusted "When bugs find their way to each other..." too much...

 

 

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