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    ALIPAC Resumes Operations after Cyber Attack?

    Friends of ALIPAC,

    On Sunday, August 16, 2009 the world's largest search engine took action to block the world's largest archive of information in existence on the topic of illegal immigration located at our main website www.alipac.us

    Google claimed it took action to protect people from "malware" or harmful software on our site that could attack other computers.

    Google's blockade of ALIPAC blocked us on cell phones, Twitter, and to anyone using Internet Explorer or Firefox web browsers. Those that could view any of the hundreds of thousands of pages of our site saw big red warnings that read "WARNING THIS WEBSITE COULD HARM YOUR COMPUTER."

    Google has now lifted the blockade on ALIPAC, after further analysis showed no harmful software to be found at alipac.us

    Furthermore, Google carried the lone accusation that alipac.us was infected with hacker software. None of the other Internet watchdog's sounded an alert on us including Norton's.

    ALIPAC's skilled technicians and moderators did not remove any harmful software, because no harmful software was found on our website.

    Each page that Google claimed was infected was clean every time we analyzed those pages.

    In short, someone at Google either made a mistake or one of their political H1B visa holders that we see verbally attacking us on pro-amnesty websites decided to take action against us.

    We may never know. What we do know is that Google is the most important search engine on the planet at this time and that ALIPAC.us has revolutionized the long term memory of the Internet on the topic of "illegal immigration", thanks to search engines like Google!

    We also know that the top brass at Google are big Obama supporters and that Google has made the terrible mistake of hiring the radical left wing propaganda machine called the Anti-Defamation League or ADL to police their sites like YouTube.

    By openly supporting Obama, admitting that their search results are arbitrarily governed, and hiring a highly discredited pro-amnesty organization like the ADL Google has blown away a lot of trust and confidence.

    We suggest that the next time Google thinks about putting an electronic muzzle on ALIPAC that they make sure their claims are backed up, real, and documented. It would also be nice, if Google had a phone number or e-mail where actual people responded to inquiries to the great oracle!

    We also suggest that all ALIPAC supporters make sure that you have the latest virus, malware, spyware, and trojan protection software on all of your computers and that you run full scans on a regular basis.

    We are about to enter a very tumultuous political time in America over the next few months and we need all of you to have your armor on to protect your systems and communications as much as possible.

    We also regret to report that Terry Anderson's radio show website has also been attacked and is currently under quarantine by Google. We are inquiring to see if others in our movement are experiencing similar sophisticated attacks.

    ALIPAC's systems appear to be clean, operational, and available to the public once again.

    We will now resume full operations and we thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter.


    William Gheen and the ALIPAC Team
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    In short, someone at Google either made a mistake or one of their political H1B visa holders that we see verbally attacking us on pro-amnesty websites decided to take action against us.
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    I would think that some sort of legal action could be taken against Google for its offensive action. At least a complaint should be filed with the FCC or whoever governs Internet communications. If Google is going to censor Internet sites, then perhaps Internet users should access another server in order to protect their freedoms of expression and communication.

    This goes to show how far some Media will go to prevent the truth in news from reaching the public. Now will people believe the fact that the Media is indeed politically biased and distorts the truth in a "politically correct" manner? Americans should definitely question the intentions of the Media and the people who run it.

    Google's actions should be reported to Newmax and to Fox News.
    Remember that*all Politicians work for us, the U.S. Taxpaying Citizens.* If they are not doing their jobs to your liking, FIRE THEM in the next elections.

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    Wow, this is unbelievable! Time for a boycott of google. There are other search engines out there.

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    Add Clusty, and some other search engines. I have deleted google entirely via manage search engines.
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    The Top 100 Alternative Search Engines
    Written by Charles Knight, AltSearchEngines editor / January 29, 2007 2:34 AM / 104 Comments
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    Written by Charles S. Knight, SEO, and edited by Richard MacManus. The Top 100 is listed at the end of the analysis.

    Ask anyone which search engine they use to find information on the Internet and they will almost certainly reply: "Google." Look a little further, and market research shows that people actually use four main search engines for 99.99% of their searches: Google, Yahoo!, MSN, and Ask.com (in that order). But in my travels as a Search Engine Optimizer (SEO), I have discovered that in that .01% lies a vast multitude of the most innovative and creative search engines you have never seen. So many, in fact, that I have had to limit my list of the very best ones to a mere 100.

    But it's not just the sheer number of them that makes them worthy of attention; each one of these search engines has that standard "About Us" link at the bottom of the homepage. I call it the "why we're better than Google" page. And after reading dozens and dozens of these pages, I have come to the conclusion that, taken as a whole, they are right!
    The Search Homepage

    In order to address their claims systematically, it helps to group them into categories and then compare them to their Google counterparts. For example, let's look at the first thing that almost everyone sees when they go to search the Internet - the ubiquitous Google homepage. That famously sparse, clean sheet of paper with the colorful Google logo is the most popular Web page in the entire World Wide Web. For millions and millions of Internet users, that Spartan white page IS the Internet.

    Google has successfully made their site the front door through which everyone passes in order to access the Internet. But staring at an almost blank sheet of paper has become, well, boring. Take Ms. Dewey for example. While some may object to her sultry demeanor, it's pretty hard to deny that interfacing with her is far more visually appealing than with an inert white screen.

    A second example comes from Simply Google. Instead of squeezing through the keyhole in order to reach Google's 37 search options, Simply Google places all of those choices and many, many more all on the very first page; neatly arranged in columns.
    Artificial Intelligence

    A second arena is sometimes referred to as Natural Language Processing (NLP), or Artificial Intelligence (AI). It is the desire we all have of wanting to ask a search engine questions in everyday sentences, and receive a human-like answer (remember "Good Morning, HAL"?). Many of us remember Ask Jeeves, the famous butler, which was an early attempt in this direction - that unfortunately failed.

    Google's approach, Google Answers, was to enlist a cadre of "experts." The concept was that you would pose a question to one of these experts, negotiate a price for an answer, and then pay up when it was found and delivered. It was such a failure, Google had to cancel the whole program. Enter ChaCha. With ChaCha, you can pose any question that you wish, click on the "Search With Guide" button, and a ChaCha Guide appears in a Chat box and dialogues with you until you find what you are looking for. There's no time limit, and no fee.
    Clustering Engines

    Perhaps Google's most glaring and egregious shortcoming is their insistence on displaying the outcome of a search in an impossibly long, one-dimensional list of results. We all intuitively know that the World Wide Web is just that, a three dimensional (or "3-D") web of interconnected Web pages. Several search engines, known as clustering engines, routinely present their search results on a two-dimensional map that one can navigate through in search of the best answer. Search engines like KartOO and Quintura are excellent examples.
    Recommendation Search Engines

    Another promising category is the recommendation search engines. While Google essentially helps you to find what you already know (you just can't find it), recommendation engines show you a whole world of things that you didn't even know existed. Check out What to Rent, Music Map, or the stunning Live Plasma display. When you input a favorite movie, book, or artist, they recommend to you a world of titles or similar artists that you may never have heard of, but would most likely enjoy.
    Metasearch Engines

    Next we come to the metasearch engines. When you perform a search on Google, the results that you get are all from, well, Google! But metasearch engines have been around for years. They allow you to search not only Google, but a variety of other search engines too - in one fell swoop. There are many search engines that can do this, Dogpile, for instance, searches all of the "big four" mentioned above (Google, Yahoo!, MSN, and Ask) simultaneously. You could also try Zuula or PlanetSearch - which plows through 16 search engines at a time for you. A very interesting site to watch is GoshMe. Instead of searching an incredible number of Web pages, like conventional search engines, GoshMe searches for search engines (or databases) that each tap into an incredible number of Web pages. As I perceive it, GoshMe is a meta-metasearch engine (still in Beta)!
    Other Alt Search Engines

    And so it goes, feature after feature after feature. TheFind is a better shopping experience than Google's Froogle, IMHO. Like is a true visual search engine, unlike Google's Images, which just matches your keywords into images that have been tagged with those same keywords. Coming soon is Mobot (see the Demo at www.mobot.com). Google Mobile does let you perform a search on your mobile phone, but check out the Slifter Mobile Demo when you get a chance!

    Finally, almost prophetically, Google is silent. Silent! At least Speeglebot talks to you, and Nayio listens! But of course, why should Google worry about these upstarts (all 100 of them)? Aren't they just like flies buzzing around an elephant? Can't Google just ignore them, as their share of the search market continues to creep upwards towards 100%, or perhaps just buy them? Perhaps.
    The Last Question

    Issac Asimov, the preeminent science fiction writer of our time, once said that his favorite story, by far, was The Last Question. The question, for those who have not read it, is "Can Entropy Be Reversed?" That is, can the ultimate running down of all things, the burning out of all stars (or their collapse) be stopped - or is it hopelessly inevitable?

    The question for this age, I submit, is… "Can Google Be Defeated"? Or is Google's mission "to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful" a fait accompli?

    Perhaps the place to start is by reading (or re-reading) Asimov's "The Last Question." I won't give it away, but it does suggest The Answer….

    Charles Knight is the Principal of Charles Knight SEO, a Search Engine Optimization company in Charlottesville, VA.
    The Top 100

    For an Excel spreadsheet of the entire Top 100 Alternative Search Engines, go to: http://charlesknightseo.com/list.aspx or email the author at Charles@CharlesKnightSEO.com.

    This list is in alphabetical order. Feel free to share this list, but please retain Charles' name and email.

    Update: Thanks Sanjeev Narang for providing a hyperlinked version of the list.

    Update, 5 February 2007: Charles Knight has left a detailed comment (#94) in response to all the great feedback in the comments to this post. He also notes:

    "...while it looks like a very simple, almost crude list of 100 names, it has taken countless hours to try and do it properly and fairly. The list will be updated all year long, and the Top 100 can only get better and better until the Best of 2007 are announced on 12/31/07."

    * A9
    * AOL
    * AURA!
    * blinkx
    * boing
    * bookmach.com
    * BOXXET
    * ChaCha
    * ClipBlast!
    * Clusty
    * collarity
    * CometQ
    * CONGOO
    * d e c i p h o
    * del.icio.us
    * digg
    * digg labs swarm
    * Ditto
    * dumbfind
    * exalead
    * factbites
    * fazzle
    * FEEDS|2.0
    * Feedster
    * FindSounds
    * GIGABLAST
    * girafa
    * gnn o d
    * GoDefy
    * goshme
    * GoYams
    * grokker
    * ICEROCKET
    * ixquick
    * KartOO
    * last.fm
    * Lexxealpha
    * like
    * LiveDeal
    * liveplasma
    * Local.com
    * lurpo
    * MetaGlossary
    * mnemomap
    * Mojeek
    * Mooter
    * MrSAPO
    * MS. DEWEY
    * nayio
    * Octora
    * OiHoi Search
    * Pagebull
    * PlanetSearch
    * pluggd
    * PODZINGER
    * Previewseek
    * pronto.com
    * QTsearch
    * Quintura
    * Releton
    * retrevo gamma
    * riya
    * ROLLYO O
    * SearchTheWeb2
    * SEEQPOD
    * sidekiq
    * Simply Google
    * Singing FISH
    * Slideshow
    * Slifter
    * soople
    * Speegle
    * Sphider
    * SPURL.net
    * S R C H R
    * SurfWax
    * Swoogle
    * TagJag!
    * thefind.com
    * Trexy
    * turboscout
    * UJIKO
    * url.com
    * VMGO.com
    * Web 2.0
    * Webaroo
    * WEBBRAIN
    * What to RENT?
    * whonu?
    * WIKIO
    * WiseNut
    * Yahoo! MINDSET
    * yoono
    * yoople
    * yubnub
    * YuFind
    * ZABASEARCH
    * zapmeta
    * Zippy
    * ZUULA

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    Try BING

    Use BING.COM rather than GOOGLE.

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    Google, AOL. Most of the major search engines have a news center and they regularly sanitize it for their needs. I was on wikipedia.com on the Fourth of July and they had a whole page devoted to Hispanics that served in our wars. I thought it was odd that they didn't put the Japanese in there. These sites are definitely trying to alter the news as all of us old people used to think of news.

    Try this search engine:
    http://www.goodsearch.com/

    They donate money to a charity of your choice for every search you do. I donate to the Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee at www.elephants.com.

    And, don't be so sure that the FAA is concerned. Obama has a new czar that has plans to tax conservative radio out of business. You gotta wonder when this kind of mind-control starts taking over.

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