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Kamangir | October 31, 2006 | Category Iran
It is no mystery that “Google Bomb” can be used to carry messages. Like the famous “failure” which leads to the biography of George W. Bush (see). Less known are “Google Mines”, which may explode at any moment, right at the tip of your fingers.
I was finding out more and more people coming to Kamangir, after searching for “سکسی” (Persian word for “sexy”) in Google. Somehow, Google seemed to find a relationship between a post in Kamangir titled “Islamic Sexy Fashion” (see) and “Sexy” in Persian. So, I searched for “سکسی” in Kamangir and I found out that this word is never mentioned here (see). More research revealed that Google directs people to Kamangir, because I had posted a link to that post in Balatarin (see), using the title “مد سکسی اسلامی” (Persian translation of the original title).
So, the passionate people who come here looking for “nice” pictures and stories please don’t blame me. And I am thinking how easy it is to blow off your counter.
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nice investigation!
That’s interesting. The same problem arises when you try to develop a smart program for applications such as object detection. You see how much it’s easy for your mind to do the task and when you try to find simple roles to simulate the process, you got strange results. By the way, sometimes I think Iranian governors make the same mistake. They try to simplify the whole problem and make people happy with the very first ideas come to mind. Then other people have to face the very strange consequences of these decisions such as what happened recently after unexpected Fetr holidays.
Shaghaiegh,
Good thinking. Have you been lately working on your feature reduction problem? :)