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Business | 07.02.2006

Google Removes BMW's German Web Site From Search Index

 

Internet search giant Google removed the German Web site of automaker BMW from its search index after it allegedly discovered attempts to artificially boost the site's popularity ranking on Google's search engine.

 

Google said the site had multiple references to popular search terms such as "new cars" and "used cars" embedded in its code that would artificially keep the site near the top end of search results lists on Google but would not be visible to users in their web browsers.

 

"This week our Webspam team continued ramping up our anti-spam efforts by removing bmw.de from our index ...," said Google software engineer Matt Cutts on his Web site.

BMW denied it was doing anything unacceptableBildunterschrift: Großansicht des Bildes mit der Bildunterschrift:  BMW denied it was doing anything unacceptable


"That's a violation of our Webmaster quality guidelines, specifically the principle of 'Don't deceive your users or present different content to search engines than you display to users'," Cutts said.

 

In Munich, BMW rejected Google's claims. "Google's claim is not correct. We are not misleading our users in terms of content," a company spokesman said.

 

He said was confident that www.bmw.de would be reinstated in a few days.

 

DW staff / AFP (ncy)

 

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