
Over the last month, you may have seen
some of the
reports that Google's search results are overloaded with spam. This isn't a new phenomenon (for years now I've been tearing my hair out whenever I try to find a manufacturer instruction manual online), but people are noticing that it's getting worse. Fortunately, Google seems to be listening. Today Matt Cutts, who heads Google's search quality team, has written a
blog post stating that there has indeed been a "slight uptick of spam in recent months", and he details what Google is doing to fix it.

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