22 Juni 2010

Google Trends is not hacked last week



It turns out that Google Trends is not hacked last week, on Thursday June 17, 2010 yesterday, the phrase "- lol n" appears, while the broad terms of other weird and not one of a kind normally found on Google Trends hottest topic of the list of issues.
In the official response was issued the day Monday, June 21, 2010 Google says that "the term in question" in the Hot Trends list that appears in the list "for several hours after a wave of search activity for the request."
Company to maintain this is not hack in which outsiders gain access to Google Inc. in the network.
"Although we have a filtering mechanism to help prevent inappropriate requests and automatically appear on Google Trends, there are no filters that are 100% accurate. We constantly update and improve our filters in order to provide the best experience for users. "According to the statement.
Google declined to offer specifics about what type of filtration system that checks the signal. A spokesperson said that when the content in question appears on Google Trends, the company is "almost immediately warned by the user and the media."
He said that Google Inc. "continuous improvement" filtration system. "It's really impossible to understand a motive," he added, "but again, Google Trends did exactly what he was doing, which correctly interpreted the increased demand."

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