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Can Google survive its blind faith in the algorithm?

It's been a tough year for Google search. It's had a difficult time targeting content farms and has accidentally removed good content. Read more

Editor's note
In addition to the lead story on Google's search problems, don't miss the news about UK hiring cloud experts, Amazon starting a lending library for Kindle, and Apple confirming the iPhone 4S battery problem. -Jason

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