Like me not sending a list reply to the list. Constant use of the Internet may be degrading quality use. From: cka@asb.dk To: ptimusk@sympatico.ca Subject: RE: [Air-L] disappearing Youtube videos and suppression of McBudgeting? Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2013 09:57:57 +0000 Hi Peter, Thanks, you are right, I was able to get to it after restarting. I will be more careful about checking on multiple computers before I post. One phenomenon I did observe was a pattern on 3 different computers that Mcbudgeting was changed to budgeting in google and not in bing on the first search, and 4 times in a row this morning on a single computer. I didn't record the phenomenon, has anyone else experienced Google changing the search term? If so, in what contexts? Cheers, Constance From: Peter Timusk [ptimusk@sympatico.ca] Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2013 11:52 AM To: Constance Elizabeth Kampf Subject: RE: [Air-L] disappearing Youtube videos and suppression of McBudgeting? I think and this is not a personal attack you need to be careful with what you as an individual find on any given computer like any given suggested text your or google's computers have "remembered" . That said, being unemployed is worse than working at McDonalds. Thanks to education I am a working stiff. Thanks too, to all your ( the list; plural you) books because I know more about the Internet and sociology and computer use industry trends. This means I got a lot of interesting stuff to talk about at work even if I seem to be just programming geek to many coworkers.
From: cka@asb.dk
To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org
Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2013 09:12:44 +0000
Subject: [Air-L] disappearing Youtube videos and suppression of McBudgeting?
Hi all!
Looking for any insights people might have into the overnight disappearance of 2 videos posted about McBudgeting in Youtube and the shift in Google's search algorithm that automatically changes McBudgeting to Budgeting every time you search today. Yesterday I was able to access the video, but sadly did not record them, and for the search, it did it only the first time, today it does it every time I search and the videos are no longer present. Bing does not do this. I went to the WaybackMachine and found that the videos were not archived. Any insights? This seems like the tip of a very interesting iceberg.
Cheers,
Connie
Constance Kampf,
Associate Professor
Business Communication
Aarhus School of Business
Denmark
cka@asb.dk
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