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bitter pill DOT® org, a holy owned subsidiary of Yummy Foods Inc., has released its latest revision in the market of internet search* tools. After years of success in the field of inter-media exchange and deliberate publishing software research and development, bpDo® is proud to include this latest release of "internet search" in its vast array of ineffectual software tools and services.

Leveraging the power of Google's search algorithms and the Google API, bitter pill DOT® org has taken an effective and robust search platform** and leveraged it to produce a fairly mediocre search engine for bpDo®.

Try the bitter pill search today, absolutly free*** (free as in Thunderbird Wine).

* Internet search does not guarantee the ability to search the internet. It implies a search, possibly involving a computer, with the word internet preceding it. bitter pill DOT® org makes no guarantee of search results, nor does it guarantee the ability to search anything at all, ever.

** Platform being the current nomenclature for software stuffs that work over the "internet". We also would of accepted 'web services', or 'that place where I click and find porn'

*** bitter pill DOT® org search limited by Googl's API to 1000 queries a day. Results may vary.

tags: google,  search,  software
Boogle August 22, 2004
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Did you forsake htdig for Google?

posted August 22, 2004 11:24 AM by gina

Well, htdig was all free and open source, and I wanted to become part of the Google IPO magic. This way when google changes their API, or decides to stop offering free access to it, my search will break.

Also, did you see the nifty spelling suggestions?

posted August 22, 2004 11:34 AM by mark

Does it suggest the way YOU would have spelled it? Then I'll be impressed.

posted August 22, 2004 3:41 PM by gina

www.sex.com, sex.com, search, adult search, adult search engine, adult portal, adult listings, adult directory, sex search, sex search engine, sex portal, sex listings, sex directory, ppc, pay per click, pay for positioning, traffic, adult traffic

Moderate this.

posted August 23, 2004 12:13 AM by Dr. death

I still cant resist the powers of goooogle

posted August 23, 2004 7:59 PM by Steven Marshall

Why are there no entries for "meiutic"?

posted August 23, 2004 10:55 PM by Colonel Nikolai

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