digital pity: Thursday, February 21, 2008 at 02:15 PM by Randy
I know I don't use Google for search that much - like once every couple of weeks - but when did they start requiring CAPTCHA checks for searches?
Someone left me a comment that they were looking for other web sites that had complained about CSS. Specifically s/he did a search for CSS Sucks and my site came up. No surprise there, seeing as my 2005 post called CSS Sucks Bollocks has been pinged by a number of people over the years, but the question I had was exactly how high in the Search Engine Results Food Chain was I?
I started with Windows Live Search, since that's the search engine I use most often - there I'm ranked second - but I figured I should check Google as well, considering their current market share - there I'm ranked third.
Getting the search results from Google wasn't that straightforward though... I did search for CSS Sucks and I was met with this page from http://sorry.google.com saying "We're sorry...
... but your query looks similar to automated requests from a computer virus or spyware application. To protect our users, we can't process your request right now. [...] To continue searching, please type the characters you see below."
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