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... text ads. What is that thing?
Well, pay careful attention to the image ads and text ads. You'll find ... the link in a new tab or window of a browser.
It's different when using image ads. People will have to click when they want to know what's exactly inside ... ". Feeling confused? Forget about it, and use text and image ad format. Let Google decides which to appear. So, which adsense ...
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... very poor taste or because we receive complaints concerning it."
But the image disappeared, apparently later that day. Google cited the ... in Google web results, without a warning.
Now, the image is back, with a house ad from Google which reads, " ... Obama results.
The spokesman, Scott Rubin, also said the image was returned to the search results because it appeared on another site that ...
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... on a new site. But this time, Google bought a search ad explaining why the result is there and why Google cannot remove it:
If you click on the ... doT coM
Google Buys Search Ad For Offensive Michelle Obama Image Result
Related posts:Google Removed ... Search Result Michelle Obama, Should They Have?Google Experiments with a New Image Search FeatureGoogle: “Who Is The Failure”? President ...
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... links? Need to save space in your sidebar? Then consider an attractive image with more than one hyperlink spot. You’ve seen corporate ... coordinates map. In our example it looks like this:
Step 3: Add the Image/Code to Your Blog
The last step is the easiest. You just create a ... blog. Find the right software to do it yourself. Use Ad as your 'grab my button' image....Grab My Button ...
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... not photoshopped photo (right)
In an effort to explain why an offensive image of First Lady Michelle Obama is ranked so highly in ... The picture, which appears on Google Image Search, shows the photo of a monkey superimposed over the face of the First Lady.
... serving malware to visitors. But the same image remained available on other sites.
The Google ad says this:
Sometimes Google search results ...
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... search results for “Michelle Obama”.
The image, which we won’t link to here, is clearly offensive but as Search Engine ... results and points at this explanation for offensive image results.
The  reported ad doesn’t show up every time ... admirable one.
To make a judgement over the acceptability of an image would be a dangerous precedent for Google. With many accusing Google ...
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