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Two more databases are gone at google (-fi and -ab) and that makes 3 if you include -gv (gone last week). Anyone have any theories about what's going on? In the past couple of months google has gotten rid of quite a few of its databases (-sj, -zu) and even started some new ones (-kr, -lm) some of which they've already gotten rid of (-mc, -gv). I'd hate to be a google databse these days as their life expectancy is not too long. Just curious but how does one go about finding new google databses when they start new ones? There seem to be some people that know how to to do that. Do they just spend all day typing various 2 letter combonations until they come up with ones that work? |
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"Sam" <. (AT) mail (DOT) com> wrote Two more databases are gone at google (-fi and -ab) and that makes 3 if you include -gv (gone last week). Anyone have any theories about what's going on? In the past couple of months google has gotten rid of quite a few of its databases (-sj, -zu) and even started some new ones (-kr, -lm) some of which they've already gotten rid of (-mc, -gv). I'd hate to be a google databse these days as their life expectancy is not too long. Just curious but how does one go about finding new google databses when they start new ones? There seem to be some people that know how to to do that. Do they just spend all day typing various 2 letter combonations until they come up with ones that work? No idea, I only see the ones on the Google Dancemaster http://www.webworkshop.net/google-dance-tool.html But I guess it doesn't include all of them as there is no -lm showing. It's showing -va, fi, zu, gv and mc all gone. |
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