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who's google.com ??? they're logged in right now.

QUOTE(sox4lifeinPA @ Dec 3, 2005 -> 01:21 PM)
who's google.com ???  they're logged in right now.

Presumably that's one of their automatic crawlers going through and finding words/links to build up search trees.

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why do they have an account?

pwn3d

That is cool that google.com is here and doing whatever it does, shows this site is prime-time.

QUOTE(maggsmaggs @ Dec 3, 2005 -> 05:48 PM)
That is cool that google.com is here and doing whatever it does, shows this site is prime-time.

 

google.com does not discriminate.

it could be someone who does an "image search" through google, and since we have a billion f***ing white sox wallpapers on here they are visiting through this.

 

When doing an image search, this site can be visited by a person through frames, while still hosted by google. I'm sure that's what this is, rather than them updating their search.

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glad I asked.

QUOTE(Steve9347 @ Dec 3, 2005 -> 07:29 PM)
it could be someone who does an "image search" through google, and since we have a billion f***ing white sox wallpapers on here they are visiting through this.

 

When doing an image search, this site can be visited by a person through frames, while still hosted by google. I'm sure that's what this is, rather than them updating their search.

 

Actually Google spider bots "visit" the site as well.

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