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"One man is currently trying to get his damaging content out of Google, and not just removed, but filtered as it’s created. A French court has sided with him, and ordered Google to comply.
... Interestingly enough, this comes after Google adjusted its algorithm on its own to prevent mug shot sites’ content from ranking in search results, which could help protect the reputations of some people.On the same shelf:
In another case in June, a European court said Google didn’t have to remove search results when a Spanish man sought for it to remove reputation-damaging materials." continue reading
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- How to Find Out Anything: From Extreme Google Searches to Scouring Government Documents, a Guide to Uncovering Anything About Everyone and Everything Don MacLeod
- Programming Collective Intelligence: Building Smart Web 2.0 Applications Toby Segaran
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Harnessing Collective Intelligence
- MIT Center for Collective Intelligence
"collective intelligence" and collaborative filtering? - O'Reilly
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