That they blatantly employed blackhat SEO techniques and are back on Google within a matter of days is sickening.
Think of all the sites that are penalized in various ways for similarly shady SEO practices and have to spend _months_ to regain their previous position.
Hopefully Bing et al can capture some marketshare and bring some degree of neutrality to the search engine landscape (i.e. not have every website owner on the planet beholden to the beast).
That they blatantly employed blackhat SEO techniques and are back on Google within a matter of days is sickening.
Think of all the sites that are penalized in various ways for similarly shady SEO practices and have to spend _months_ to regain their previous position.
Hopefully Bing et al can capture some marketshare and bring some degree of neutrality to the search engine landscape (i.e. not have every website owner on the planet beholden to the beast).