Title goes here
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Foun this one via Google News. Just in case we haven't already done this one to death, Daily Fail gives us another example.
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@Tachyon said:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-1157183/Title-goes-here.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-1157183/but_then_again_you_could_have_any_old_bollocks_here_and_still_get_the_article.htmlSee http://www.badscience.net/2009/02/nerdy-fun-with-urls/ for more abuse of this type of thing.
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Cnet URLs are better, as you can type in things like this:
[url]http://news.com.com/ads/we_put_any_old_bollocks_in_the_articles_anyway/8301-13845_3-10173678-58.html[/url]
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Methinks you were pointing out that at the time Google indexed it the article had no title either.
Too bad it's already fixed.
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@TwelveBaud said:
Methinks you were pointing out that at the time Google indexed it the article had no title either.
If your browser/OS/virtual machine is slow enough, you'll see the 'alleged' title in the title bar of your browser, before being replaced with the correct one.
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So the page does a refresh. And?