Dont be evil? Google will fix your typos with sponsored links

Posted by Ian Holsman Thu, 24 May 2007 18:39:00 GMT

David Ulevitch posts about the Dell/Google Partnership deal

specifically about how they create a landing page for all their customers when they type in a missing/invalid domain. The landing page is full of ads (under the fold organic results doesn’t count in my book).

Verizon tried this a while back and the outrage was enormous, and they quickly backed down.

OpenDNS came up with a unique workaround for their customer base. They intercept the call to determine if the page is a typo and serve one of their pages instead.

The main difference to a opendns typo landing page and the google one is that the page is 90% organic results AND you have choice to not use their service. The choice here is what will keep opendns honest.

I’m actually surprised @GOOG here, this kind of thing wouldn’t have happened a couple of years ago.

At least the core-search product team has kept true to the mantra. I guess it makes a difference when they know their customers have a choice.

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