The googlebot was spoted this morning on (at least) my page, so maybe they are starting to index us again. Not that anyone really cares, but I thought I'd mention it.
- jim 7-26-2001 4:16 pm

if i type "drat fink" at google, no dmtree, no fink. if "dratfink", dmtree link but no direct link to fink.
- dave 7-26-2001 4:28 pm [add a comment]


I care! I'd be curious to know what relationship Yahoo! has google. Their listings are almost identical and the tree disappeared from both at almost exactly the same time. BTW, GoTo, HotBot and msn are picking up my comcast@home site now (which links to the tree). I didn't even have to pay for a listing!
- tom moody 7-26-2001 4:35 pm [add a comment]


  • Tom, you should submit all your sites to dmoz. I know google takes note of it. Dave should update his (from /dave/dratfink.shtml to /dratfink.) That will help. I don't really have an answer for what happened to us. Possibly when we upgraded the system (and in so doing changed the URLs) we confused it, and since then it hasn't been led back here.

    I'm pretty sure Yahoo uses google as their search engine.
    - jim 7-26-2001 7:43 pm [add a comment]


    • i tried to update the dmoz but they it said it couldnt locate my url. i found dratfink on dmoz and copied the url directly from that so it wasnt a typographical error issue.
      - dave 7-26-2001 7:55 pm [add a comment]






add a comment to this page:

Your post will be captioned "posted by anonymous,"
or you may enter a guest username below:


Line breaks work. HTML tags will be stripped.