Ok, ok, Wikipedia has relevant content, I get it. But come on, do they have to take over Google? I’m seeing them in the top ten for almost everything. How about giving the real sites a fighting chance instead of a site that talks about stuff.
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August 14th, 2007 at 11:57 pm
I completely agree with you. If I wanted to find the definition of a word or phrase I would go to wikipedia myself. Usually when I am searching for something, I expect to find a business or some other venture.
Maybe Google should just show Wiki in a seperate section and then drop them from the top 10!