Search engines team with bloggers to fight spam
Search engines Google, MSN and Yahoo are working with blog software developers to combat "comment spam" - commercial messages placed in the comment sections of Weblogs. The messages are used, in part, to spoof search engines into increasing a spammer’s link popularity.
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