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the_tyrant 10-22-12 11:25 AM

you gotta watch out Vendor!
 
Brazilian newspapers yank content from Google News, blame lack of compensation

http://www.theverge.com/2012/10/21/3...tt-google-news

:doh: Every site on the internet works hard on SEO, but the Brazilians don't want to be listed?

What are they angry about? google reposting a title and a few sentences at the beginning. And the French are doing the same too?!

Takeda Shingen 10-22-12 11:29 AM

Holy crap, how will I be able to follow the Worker's party laundering scandal and sentencing of Silva and Genonio? Por que, Google? Por que?!?!?! :wah:

Rhodes 10-22-12 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Takeda Shingen (Post 1951278)
Por que, Google? Por que?!?!?! :wah:

"Porquê, Google, Porquê?" My goodfellow!:D

Jimbuna 10-22-12 12:08 PM

Let us hope the BBC don't go through Interpol then :O:

Takeda Shingen 10-22-12 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Rhodes (Post 1951291)
"Porquê, Google, Porquê?" My goodfellow!:D

Oops. You're right.

Sailor Steve 10-22-12 04:02 PM

Only because he's Portuguese and not Spanish.
http://spanish.about.com/od/writtenspanish/a/porque.htm

Takeda Shingen 10-22-12 04:05 PM

I knew it was Portugese, but I thought it was still two words.

Catfish 10-22-12 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Rhodes (Post 1951291)
"Porquê, Google, Porquê?" My goodfellow!:D

Porca Google, Porca misera :D

Sailor Steve 10-22-12 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Takeda Shingen (Post 1951404)
I knew it was Portugese, but I thought it was still two words.

Apparently sometimes it is and sometimes it isn't. I thought only English did that.

Rhodes 10-22-12 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1951408)
Apparently sometimes it is and sometimes it isn't. I thought only English did that.

It depends about the meaning and what are we talking about. Together is used to explain cause and reason, ask bout , etc. Separately is used when using nouns like reason, motive, etc.

Latin derived languages...:doh::huh::03:

Sailor Steve 10-22-12 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Rhodes (Post 1951460)
Latin derived languages...:doh::huh::03:

Well, Old English was derived from Old German, with a little Lating left over from the Roman Occupation, though they fought that. Then the Saxons invaded and brought more German with them. Then the Normans came along and some French got thrown in.

Modern English is truly a mess.


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