See what happens when you make a search for "adsense" on MIT website. Surprising because the MIT search engine is internally powered by Google web search.

See what happens when you make a search for "adsense" on MIT website. Surprising because the MIT search engine is internally powered by Google web search.

Reader Comments
I guess it makes sense (sic) since students might be searching for 'absence' or 'leave' on the website...
- Swaroop
www.swaroopch.info
Written on 28/6/07 8:48 PM
Hey Amit, do you think this "absence" instead of "adsense" in MIT Google search is due to its limited search results. That search can't reach out further than MIT's website, which has more "absence" keywords than "adsense" keywords, if any at all.
Written on 28/6/07 10:08 PM
Jesus Christ, is this really worth a post anywhere? I know you are making >$1000/day from this blog, please try to earn it. At best we get one legitimate post and one BS post - I'm sure you can scour the web and find TWO legitimate things worth posting about to earn that money. Over the past year+ of reading this blog, I can honestly say that about 1/3 of the posts are useless and space-fillers in every possible sense. Just because you've already got the money coming, doesn't mean you can't try hard to earn it - you're already getting paid way more than you should for writing 70 lines of text in a day.
Written on 1/7/07 12:14 PM
Agree with the comment above
This was a lame post amit ji...
Written on 4/7/07 2:48 AM