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The 34 funniest search queries so far

The guy from blogstorm has been looking at the phrases people are typing into Google to find his site, some of them are pretty strange for an internet marketing blog.
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This is why Google isn’t pink

You may want to put on some safety goggles…
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Amazon recommends WHAT? [PIC]

Let me be honest, I don’t think you should listen to what Amazon has to say anymore after this one…
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Demonoid tracker back online?!

My BT client has just established a connection with the Demonoid tracker! The site at demonoid.com is still down however. If this is indeed the tracker back online, it is very encouraging news!
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“Heroes” and “Prison Break” Torrents Tracked by MiiVi.org

The latest episodes of Heroes and Prison Break have been downloaded over a million times already. However, quite a few paranoid downloaders noticed that the .torrent files, apparently released by EZTV, were using the MiiVi.org tracker. A trap perhaps?
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Tekzilla Episode 1 - The Adventure Begins!

It was coming… now it’s here.
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New Digg Spamming Technique: Shout = Spam

With the new Digg Interface they obviously tried to make it easier to interact with friends and to send messages, ahem, shouts, I mean SPAM messages to other users.Or is it just me that has been receiving tons of Shouts like the following:
Hi, what do you think of think?
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Anti-Piracy Technology For Sale On eBay For $1m

In 2005, anti-piracy company ViralG burst onto the file-sharing scene promising to end 99% of all online piracy. Today, if you need a top secret piracy solution, have an eBay account, can collect in person and have $1,000,000 burning a hole in your pocket, youre in luck.
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PIC: Pirate Bay Gets New Logo for Lawsuit Against RIAA and MPAA

Thanks again MediaDefender-Defenders!
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How to Write a Web 2.0 Glossary

Sometimes we get so caught up in the genius of each new turn of phrase that we forget to ask ourselves what we are really talking about. The usual answer, not much at all. Social Graph is certainly not the first, nor is it the only word that has been pulled into the digeratis lexicon […]