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Search company gives priority and a price break to those with high-quality ads. Now Web page loading speed is a factor in that quality assessment.

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by kickert June 18, 2008 7:57 PM PDT
Normally I skim over typos in C|net stories, but this one looks like it was not even proofread. people can now click on an "add" (paragraph 2) ?!?! and higher quality ads "server" a variety of purposes (paragraph 5)? Come on Stephen, let's not rely too much on spell check.
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by cnetcensorssuck June 18, 2008 11:30 PM PDT
Yeah "rely", it isn't. Take your own advice. [rolls eyes]
by cnetcensorssuck June 18, 2008 11:31 PM PDT
Never mind ;0
by Shankland June 20, 2008 3:22 PM PDT
Thanks for the note. Yeah, I was running on empty by the time I got to this post. I wrote about servers for many years, so my fingers are programmed to type that word.
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