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New google's top query?

Subject: New google's top query?
Date: 20 Aug 2004 09:18:36 -0000


Hi,

i don't remember to have seen this info here...

If information is knowledge and knowledge is power, then Google must be all 
powerful. I say this because of the thing you can find on Google if you know 
how to look for them. A new Google hack has come to my attention that brings 
back some information that is a bit troubling. I must say that it is also good 
for the more you know about something the better you are to act upon it. The 
hack is this:

http://www.google.com/search?q=visa+4356000000000000..4356999999999999

When this query is put into the Google search, an idea of the brut strength of 
Google becomes apparent. You can find things like this, which may worry you if 
you found your name on it.

I?m not really sure if Google knows what it can do, but they take an 
interesting stance toward their provision of data.

Regards,
Jérôme

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