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    Thumbs up Google Starts Letting Search Users Block Domains in Results

    Google is adding a feature to its search engine that lets users block out all links from specific domains in their query results.

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    The SEO/SEM space has been turned upside down in the last couple of years, with P2P contextually adapted SERPs (location, user generated content, etc) coming into major play.

    It's more important than ever to use the advanced functions in Google Webmaster Tools / Adwords or Microsoft AdCentre, etc etc...

    Paradigm shift for web marketers - be alert.

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    It's a good thing too. There is so much garbage on Google; the worst kind being blatant copyright infringement with random words injected to make it seem unique.

    I could see this increasing the quality of the internet immensely. I'm surprised Google hasn't turned to users to help combat search spam until now.

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