Aol Releases Googles most prized Keyword List… Google is gonna get mega spammed.

****UPDATE****  Search data shows users planning to commit murder!!!.

I’m shocked that AOL released this data,  Google is going to be pissed, this is because AOL search is just google search rebranded.

http://research.aol.com/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Research.500kUserQueriesSampledOver3Months

The big affiliate marketers will make millions off this,  i’m already busy processing the data,  and after taking a quick peak at the data its an absolute gold mine for PPC and SEO.

Google/ AOL have just given some of the worlds biggest spammers a breakdown of high traffic terms  its just a matter of weeks now until google gets mega spammed with made for adsense sites and other kind of spam sites targetting keywords contained in this list.

This will probably have a huge effect for the ring tone market.  All those big ring tone affiliates doing  $200k+ a month are about to have some huge competition.  At $12.00/signup  bidding on many of these keywords gives you a ROI of 8:1 even at 20 cents a click.

Here is an example of the data…Top search terms for   www.ringtonejukebox.com  

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3 stooges ringtones
30 seconds to mars ringtone
50′s rock
alexis y fido
all american rejects ring tones with words
aly & aj ringtones
american idol ring tones
anthony hamilton ringtones
avant ringtones
beatles ringtones
bitch wallpaper
blink-182 ringtones
boomer sooner ringtone
broadway ringtones
buy real ringtones
buy ringtones
casino stage play with gerald levert on dvd
cassie ringtones
celebrity voice ringers
cell phone downloadable games
cell phone downloads
cell phone games
cell phone ring tones
cell phone ringtones
cell phone tones
cellphone ringtones
cellphone tunes
cellphone wallpapers
cellular ringtones
cellular south free ringtones
cellular south ringtones
chamillionaire ridin dirty ringtone
cheap ringtones
chicken ringtones
chinese symbol wallpaper
chris brown wallpapers
christian ringtones
country ringtones
country ringtones i think i’ll just stay here and drink
crash test dummies ringtones
crazy chicken ringtone
cricket ring tones
cricket tones
deep purple ringtones
download ring tones
dr. dre ringtones
easy edge ringtones
faith hill ringtones
fight song ringtones
flixtones
free christian ringtones
free country ringtones
free county ringtones
free harley davidson cell phone wallpaper
free ntelos ringtones
free rascal flatts ringtones
free real tone i’m in luv stripper
free real tones
free realtone ringtones
free rig tones
free ring tones for cell phones
free ring tones for cricket phones
free ringer download my hips dont lie
free ringtones centennial
free ringtones for cell phones and real songs
free ringtones for cellular south
free ringtones for ntelos
free ringtones for razr phone
free ringtones for unicel nokia 3220
free ringtones with free sign up
free shared ringtones
free suncom ringtones
game ringtones
games that are metro pcs capable
godsmack ringtones
good charlotte ringtones
hail to the redskins ringtone
halloween movie ringtones
halloween the movie ringtone
hector el bambino
hip hop ringtones
how to ringtones
http www. ringtones.com
jamie kennedy songs circle circle dot dot
jason aldean ring tones
jason aldean ringtones free
jukebox ring tones
keith urban ringtones
latin ringtones
lil romeo ringtones
listen to what a girl wants – b2k
longhorns backgrounds
madonna material girl ringtones
metro pcs free ringtones
motorola razor free ring tones
movie theme ringtones
music for ringtones
music ringtones
native american backgrounds
new r&b & rap ringtones
phone graphics
pitbull ringtones
police siren ringtones
polyphonic cricket ringtones
punk ringtones
purdue university ring tones
purdueuniversity ringtones
queen ringtones
r&b ringtones
rap and hip hop ringtones
rascal flatts ringtones
real ring tones
real ringtones
real song tones
real tone juke box
real tones
real tones.com
really cheap ringtones and music tones
realtone jukebox
realtonejukebox.com
realtones
remy ma ringtones
rick ross ringtones for nextel
ring tone
ring tones
ring tones for cell phone
ring tones for cell phones
ring tones garth brooks
ringer tone
ringer tones
ringtone
ringtone jukebox 2
ringtone with r kelly
ringtone.com1
ringtonejukebox
ringtones
ringtones for cell phones
ringtones for cellular south
ringtones for metro pcs cell phones
ringtones for ntelos
ringtones for ntelos phones
ringtones huey lewis
ringtones jukebox.com
ringtonesjukebox.com
rise against ringtones
rock ringtones
roy d mercer
say goodbye chris brown ringtone
scott storch
seether ringtone the gift
siren cell phone ringtone
sony jukebox
sooner ringtone
sports ring tones
sports ringtones
sprint cell phone ringtones
sprint pcs ring tones
t.i. ringtones
ti ringtones
tila tequila no password
tmobile ringtones
tone for phone
university of alabama fight song ringtone
university of colorado wallpaper
university of georgia realtone ringtones
us cellular ring tones
us cellular ringtones
van morrison ringtones
verizon wireless elk bugle ring tones
virgin mobile cell phone ringtones
vodafone egypt ringtones
voice ringers
wallpaper for cell phones
wap.banananetwork.com
what you know t.i. ringtone
www.cell phone games.com
www.i tones.com
www.ringtone jukebox.com
www.ringtonejukebox.com
www.ringtones games and more for cell phones.com

209 Responses to “Aol Releases Googles most prized Keyword List… Google is gonna get mega spammed.”

  1. Techcrunch » Blog Archive » AOL Proudly Releases Massive Amounts of User Search Data Says:

    [...] Marketers are going nuts over the possibilities, users are calling for a boycott of AOL, and others are just enraged: User 491577 searches for “florida cna pca lakeland tampa”, “emt school training florida”, “low calorie meals”, “infant seat”, and “fisher price roller blades”. Among user 39509’s hundreds of searches are: “ford 352″, “oklahoma disciplined pastors”, “oklahoma disciplined doctors”, “home loans”, and some other personally identifying and illegal stuff I’m going to leave out of here. Among user 545605’s searches are “shore hills park mays landing nj”, “frank william sindoni md”, “ceramic ashtrays”, “transfer money to china”, and “capital gains on sale of house”. Compared to some of the data, these examples are on the safe side. I’m leaving out the worst of it – searches for names of specific people, addresses, telephone numbers, illegal drugs, and more. There is no question that law enforcement, employers, or friends could figure out who some of these people are. [...]

  2. Meltin' Posts Says:

    AOL releases private search data

    AOL just released information about 20 million web queries from 650,000 users. They just changed usernames into random strings, but they kept user-data association. Techcrunch makes privacy implications very clear.
    Blogs are buzzing, AOL users are gett…

  3. Mark Says:

    AOL’s link is blank now, any thoughts on?

  4. Search Engine WEB Says:

    This info is the Dream of every SEO and SEM – as well as Google’s competitors

  5. wag Says:

    somebody’s GOT to put a mirror of this up…

  6. Stephen Says:

    Mark, they removed it. The data’s out there though, they can’t take it back.

  7. Stephen Says:

    The download link still works:

    http://research.aol.com/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Research.Research?action=downloadman&upname=500kusers.tgz

    I’m sure it wont very soon though.

  8. AccMan Pro / AOLs monumental moment of madness Says:

    [...] Techcrunch thinks this could lead to evidence of criminal activity and refers to AOLs ‘utter stupidity.’ Paradigm Shift says: The big affiliate marketers will make millions off this, i’m already busy processing the data, and after taking a quick peak at the data its an absolute gold mine for PPC and SEO. [...]

  9. Missi Says:

    The Link ist dead. Mirror, anyone?

  10. User Says:

    You can dl the complete file here ~500mb

    http://www.gregsadetsky.com/aol-data/

    The torrent listed there will be seeded soon enough or you can just dl the entire file from that site.

  11. The Penguin Mafia : » AOL releases Google Keyword List! Spammers Ahoy! Says:

    [...] “Iâ��m shocked that AOL released this data, Google is going to be pissed, this is because AOL search is just google search rebranded. The big affiliate marketers will make millions off this, i â��m already busy processing the data, and after taking a quick peak at data its an absolute gold mine for PPC and SEO.”read more | digg story [...]

  12. AOL releases search data | emilykwan.com Says:

    [...] According to “The Paradigm Shift” a lot of people will mine this data. [...]

  13. TechCrunch Japanese アーカイブ » AOL Proudly Releases Massive Amounts of Private Data Says:

    [...] マーケティング関係者はさまざまな利用の可能性に夢中になっている。ユーザーの一部はAOLのボイコットを呼びかけているし、他の連中はひたすら憤慨している。 User 491577の検索は”florida cna pca lakeland tampa”、”emt school training florida”, “low calorie meals”、”infant seat”、”fisher price roller blades”だった。User 39509の検索結果には 数百の”ford 352″”と”oklahoma disciplined pastors”、”oklahoma disciplined doctors”、”home loans”、それに加えて個人が識別可能で、かつここでは公表を控えた違法な内容が含まれる。User 545605の検索結果には、”shore hills park mays landing nj”、”frank william sindoni md”, “ceramic ashtrays”、”transfer money to china”、”capital gains on sale of house”が含まれる。他のデータに比べればこれらのサンプルはまだしも安全な方だ。 私は最悪の例は避けた。特定の人物の氏名、電話番号、違法薬物、その他である。これらの検索を行ったユーザーの一部については、法執行機関、雇い主、友人などによって身元が特定されることは疑いない。 [...]

  14. The Paradigm Shift Says:

    AOL Search Data Shows Myspace growing via SEO SPAM.

    The following is a list of the webs most SEO’d sites.    Taken from AOL’s search data.    The data sample is from 365422 users that did a search and actually went to a site.     As you can see the top websites are SEO’d bey…

  15. Spider Tactics Says:

    As valuable as the released search queries are, this is not true Google data.

    While the information has very strong implications in terms of studying click through rates and query length, it is unacceptable to think of AOL users as a accurate sample of Google users or the mainstream in general.

    Those who use AOL Search are (IMO) equal to webtv users.

    AOL customers are almost exclusively home users with little technical knowledge and kids whose parents fall under the aforementioned.

    Most AOL users are still on dial-up – ’nuff said.

  16. AOLSearchLogs.com Says:

    I agree, people will start analyzing the data, and use them to setup website to target keywords in the list.

  17. » If you hate Monday mornings.. - Web Publishing Blog Says:

    [...] In other news, AOL publicly released a database of search terms from 500,000 users. Their identities are supposed to be hidden, but as has been pointed out, people are always doing searches for themselves. Markus Frind predicts that this data is going to have a big impact on SEO spamming and PPC bidding. [...]

  18. arturogoga » AOL pone historiales de búsqueda de sus usuarios, en internet Says:

    [...] El gran problema, como lo dice the paradigm shift, es que ahora, gracias a esta data soltada, ya se saben los keywords o palabras claves más solicitadas para ciertas búsquedas, lo que podría llevar a un aumento masivo de sites “spam” (sites inútiles llenos de publicidad, creados para engañar a las personas), creados específicamente con estos keywords. [...]

  19. nerds Says:

    Que hundreds of SEO and pro-bloggers writing articles about ringtones and mobile phones.

  20. Cadeautje van AOL aan spammers | KennethVerburg.nl - Information Engineer in het Wild Says:

    [...] Naast dat de gebruikers een probleem hebben, heeft ook Google een probleem. De zoekmachine die AOL gebruikt voor AOL search is namelijk Google search. En laat de informatie van AOL nu ook razend interessante informatie bevatten voor spammers en Search Engine Optimizers (SEO’s). Zoals deze lijst met keywords voor een ringtone site. Iedere concurrent van deze site kan nu bepaalde keywords inkopen om hoger in de zoekresultaten te komen dan de concurrent. Daarnaast weten spammers nu ook welke keywords ze moeten gaan gebruiken om in dit gebied hoog te eindigen. [...]

  21. elhoim Says:

    Mirrored on yousendit and rapidshare:

    http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=DDD1D4D0017BB5BE

    http://rapidshare.de/files/28486410/user-ct-test-collection-01.txt.gz
    http://rapidshare.de/files/28486473/user-ct-test-collection-02.txt.gz
    http://rapidshare.de/files/28487603/user-ct-test-collection-03.txt.gz
    http://rapidshare.de/files/28487606/user-ct-test-collection-04.txt.gz
    http://rapidshare.de/files/28490426/user-ct-test-collection-05.txt.gz
    http://rapidshare.de/files/28491016/user-ct-test-collection-06.txt.gz
    http://rapidshare.de/files/28491416/user-ct-test-collection-07.txt.gz
    http://rapidshare.de/files/28491781/user-ct-test-collection-08.txt.gz
    http://rapidshare.de/files/28492144/user-ct-test-collection-09.txt.gz
    http://rapidshare.de/files/28492729/user-ct-test-collection-10.txt.gz

  22. lala Says:

    I’m confused what’s so good about this data, don’t you already have keyword lists with most these terms? They’re still pretty generic?

  23. AOLs Keyword-Datenbank - S-O-S SEO Blog Says:

    [...] Meine Güte. Da hat sich AOL aber einen Mega-Knaller geleistet. Auf der Seite Test-Collections hatte AOL-Research bis vor kurzem ein megafettes Datenfile zum Download angeboten, nach dem sich jeder Marketingler die Finger lecken, manch SEO seine Frau verkaufen und manch Spammer seine Schwiegermutter ermorden würde. Gelesen davon habe ich bei PlentyofFish-Macher Markus Frind und konnte es kaum glauben. [...]

  24. Search Engine Optimization For Dummies Says:

    AOL releases privacy data – 20M search queries

    When everyone was worried about what Google can do with our search log AOL
    decided to release the data to everyone at their own will. As stated on TechChurch a 500MB archive containing 20M search records from over 500k aol users was available for downl…

  25. michaelzimmer.org » Archives » AOL Proudly Releases Massive Amounts of Private Data Says:

    [...] Marketers are going nuts over the possibilities, users are calling for a boycott of AOL, and others are just enraged: User 491577 searches for “florida cna pca lakeland tampa”, “emt school training florida”, “low calorie meals”, “infant seat”, and “fisher price roller blades”. Among user 39509’s hundreds of searches are: “ford 352″, “oklahoma disciplined pastors”, “oklahoma disciplined doctors”, “home loans”, and some other personally identifying and illegal stuff I’m going to leave out of here. Among user 545605’s searches are “shore hills park mays landing nj”, “frank william sindoni md”, “ceramic ashtrays”, “transfer money to china”, and “capital gains on sale of house”. Compared to some of the data, these examples are on the safe side. I’m leaving out the worst of it – searches for names of specific people, addresses, telephone numbers, illegal drugs, and more. There is no question that law enforcement, employers, or friends could figure out who some of these people are. [...]

  26. Oli Says:

    This will not cause Google to get “mega spammed” – people making MFA sites already know what the most searched keywords are, it’s never been a secret. Sure, this will help them fine tune their sites a bit, but is unlikely to make a significant difference.

  27. netzpolitik.org: » AOL verffentlicht Suchanfragen von 650.000 Kunden » Aktuelle Berichterstattung rund um die politischen Themen der Informationsgesellschaft. Says:

    [...] Vor einigen Monaten gab es ja mal diesen Versuch der US-Regierung, an die Anfragen der großen Suchmaschinen ranzukommen, um sie vor Gericht als Argument für ein Gesetz “zum Schutz der Kinder vor Pornografie” zu verwenden. Die Datenschützer liefen schon damals Sturm dagegen. Nun hat AOL sich einen Riesen-Klopser geleistet und 20 Millionen Suchanfragen von 650.000 Kunden komplett zum Download ins Netz gestellt. Die Kundennummern sind zwar durch Zufallszahlen (eine pro Kunde) ersetzt worden, aber die Suchbegriffe erlauben in vielen Fällen ein Zurückverfolgen der Leute – wer sucht nicht auch mal nach seinem eigene Namen oder dem von guten Bekannten). Nach kurzer Zeit und vielfachem Protest in der Blogosphäre hat man sich zwar bei AOL etwas besseren besonnen und die Daten wieder offline genommen (Cache der ursprünglichen Seite hier), aber es gibt jetzt einige Mirrors, und Leute basten schon an Web-Interfaces zur einfacheren Auswertung. Neben den offensichtlichen Datenschutz-Problemen wird auch erwartet, dass Spammer, “Suchmaschinenoptimierer” (falls es da einen Unterschied gibt) und Klingeltonverkäufer die Daten ausnutzen werden, um sich besser zu positionieren. Und es gibt bereits einen Aufruf zum AOL-Boykott (ist das überhaupt noch nötig?). [...]

  28. AOL releases 20,000,000 or so search queries by around 500,000 of its users at Aral Balkan Says:

    [...] Other links: Paradigm shift blog post, Will Video for Food blog post, screen capture of AOL Research site (the actual site is currently down), and, if you want to look at the data yourself, someone’s set up a mirror. [...]

  29. Sandbox77 Says:

    Osama bin Laden is going to be p*ssed!

  30. Grokodile Says:

    Ahahahaha. What a bunch of idiots (AOL and it’s users).

  31. TimSaler.com » Boycott AOL Says:

    [...] Remember: the release of this information was intentional. Apparently, now that AOL is offering its “services” for free to users, their new business model involves releasing massive amounts of personal, private information for marketers. Look at these guys hyperventilating over the potential impact on business as an example. [...]

  32. AOL Releases Real World Keyword Data · Website Marketing News Says:

    [...] More reading: AOL Releases Search Logs from 500,000 Users, AOL Just Did the Unthinkable – Boycott AOL?, Aol Releases Googles most prized Keyword List… Google is gonna get mega spammed., AOL “Proudly Releases Massive Amounts of Private Data”, AOL Releases Search Logs from 500,000 Users, AOL’s own description, with typo [...]

  33. TYPO3 Seo - Suchmaschinenoptimierung Says:

    AOL stellt Suchanfragen von 500 000 Usern online

    Nach einer Woche Urlaub auf Mallorca komme ich heim und sehe wirklich schöne Nachrichten.
    Fürs erste Respekt an die Leute, die diese Aktion bei AOL in die Wege geleitet haben. Ich weiss nicht, ob es Dummheit oder wirklich nur Neugierde war,…

  34. unitstep.net Says:

    AOL releases search queries for 650,000 users in blatant disregard for privacy

    Well, the “blogosphere” (I hate using that word) and various online communities are abuzz with the news that AOL Research just released 20 million search queries of some 650,000 users over a three-month time period from March to May of 2006…

  35. Patrick Says:

    Interesting… thanks for posting.

  36. the 60 billion $$ man » AOL Releases Search Logs of 657,427 Users Says:

    [...] AOL has released the search logs of over 650,000 users for research purposes. This looks like it may become a public relations disaster for AOL, as well as a privacy nightmare for the users involved as Michael Arrington of TechCrunch notes: “AOL has released very private data about its users without their permission. While the AOL username has been changed to a random ID number, the ability to analyze all searches by a single user will often lead people to easily determine who the user is, and what they are up to. The data includes personal names, addresses, social security numbers and everything else someone might type into a search box.” This is also being covered on The Paradigm Shift and Oh My News. [...]

  37. Moments you wish you could take back: Red Button Edition » Doctor Recommended Says:

    [...] Markus Frind explains why this is not a good thing for Google, the same company that recently paid AOL $1 billion for exclusive rights at powering search across all of AOL’s properties. « Correlation, perhaps — causation, no   [...]

  38. dating Says:

    I was able to grab this file, cool. Does anyone have any good ideas or even websites that have popped up on the best ways to analyze this data? So far I have just come up with simple things like filtering by url and looking at search terms resulting in clicks for that url.

  39. Crooked Timber » » The AOL data mess Says:

    [...] Not surprisingly, people are already crunching the data set, here are some tidbits from it. [...]

  40. AOL Withdraw Data, Say Sorry Says:

    [...] Best comment: “….The big affiliate marketers will make millions off this,  i’m already busy processing the data,  and after taking a quick peak at the data its an absolute gold mine for PPC and SEO” [...]

  41. Awelato Says:

    Thank You AOL :-) They are so stupid. I can’t believe how managers can make mistakes of this kind. every small employee would be fired for things like this.
    PS: sorry for my bad english ;-)

  42. Gratis Bilder von grosse Titten ! Says:

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  43. AOL compromises search privacy | Why We Worry Says:

    [...] Other View: Plenty of Fish, TechCrunch, Meltin’ Posts Tags: AOL, search, privacy, google [...]

  44. Crocky Says:

    I can’t believe it..
    To release such a file is a thing but to preserve our user anonimity is another.
    Come on guys at AOL, you probably can do much better!
    Next time leave the name adress, phone number and credit card attached

    Crocky, taste like bitter lemon for AOL users..

  45. Jonny Quiz Says:

    If you’re not doing anything wrong you have nothing to fear from your search history going public? Yeah right. Let me tell you why I wouldn’t want my searches exposed.

    I live in England and one of my college buddies now works in Toronto, Canada. He was back in England at the start of the year and telling me that he was thinking of going to the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Newfoundland and Labrador called “L’anse aux Meadows”. It’s a Viking landing site and something that I had never heard of. So I got on the computer, Googled it and opened the following link.

    http://www.virtual-tours-newfoundland.ca/LanseauxMeadows/Meadows.html

    On this website there are a whole bunch of links at the top of the page, one to Cape St. Mary’s Bird Sanctuary, another to a map of St. John’s, Newfoundland, but the one that caught my eye is in the top right-hand corner: “Town of Dildo”.

    So I clicked on the link (well, you would, wouldn’t you?). And you’d better believe it: there is a town called Dildo. So I went back to Google and typed “dildo labrador”. Try it for yourself. It pulls up about 250,000 links and it is only three quarters of the way down page 4 that anything vaguely sexual appears (the definition of “dildo” on answers.com).

    So I started reading up on the town, its history and its genealogy. One of the families that lived there was called Pretty. As I used to know a girl called Claire Pretty, for old time’s sake, I decided to go back to Google and typed “dildo pretty labrador”. Again, try it. 35,000 results and nothing remotely suspect until page 5.

    I hadn’t been doing anything wrong, but imagine how my search history now looks:-
    “dildo labrador” followed by “dildo pretty labrador”. People might assume that in my first search I was looking for bestial sexual acts, but made my second search because the canines just weren’t cute enough in the results from the first search.

    This is why Google must resist following AOL’s disgraceful lead in releasing customers’ search histories. With the above searches my search history looks quite suspect. Unfortunately, if you have any curiosity at all and did the searches for yourself, now so does yours.

  46. francis Says:

    And to think tha we in Madagascar spend ( comparative) fortunes to get our sites top of the list ..

  47. dezembur Says:

    will aol be held responsible for this?

  48. » Thoughcrime may get a facelift: AOL makes its search results public. Says:

    [...] Marketers are going nuts over the possibilities, users are calling for a boycott of AOL, and others are just enraged: [...]

  49. Meltin’ Posts » Blog Archive » Google click fraud analysis Says:

    [...] Official Google Blog is reporting results of a click fraud detection study. Interesting, also considering the impact AOL released search data will have on the online advertising and SEO market. [...]

  50. Platinax News » AOL’s huge data blunder Says:

    [...] The data is also a massive catch for search marketers, who previous had to use a mixture of luck and guesswork and persistent hard work to generate any kind of real data on actual search data from a major ISP – and now they have it in nines. [...]

  51. Bran Says:

    We imported the data into a database, enabled fulltext searching and are making it avaliable for everyone to use and check out. Here is the url http://simplifiedsec.com/KeywordDigger.html

    Let me know if you have any suggestions on it to get more relavent for you.

  52. You are Watching Big Brother Watching You Says:

    [...] Zoli’s Blog revealed the disaster on Aug 6, the day it occurred. Elliot Back did some quick egreps to find approximately 200 social security numbers. Researchers identified at least one anonymous AOL user. Since AOL is now a re-branding of Google search marketers are using the data to refine AdSense ventures (ring tone, ring tones, ring tones for cell phone, ring tones for cell phone, ring tones garth brooks…). [...]

  53. seoluv / seoluv told you so Says:

    [...] elhoim Says: August 7th, 2006 at 9:45 am Mirrored on yousendit and rapidshare: [...]

  54. Cedric Giorgi Says:

    Statistiques sur les données de recherche AOL – Google…

    Le scandale qui éclate sur la mise en ligne en grande quantité par AOL de données privées (voir articles de Techcrunch ici, ici, là ou là) a au moins un avantage: pouvoir tirer des conclusions et des statistiques sur les recherches dans les moteu…

  55. RORER-714 Says:

    http://www.gregsadetsky.com/aol-data/

    a few mirrors here

  56. whiterabbit Says:

    I have the AOL db (10 text files, 36 million records total) on CD. Just send payment of $20 if you want it mailed to you by airmail.

    my paypal is: together.better@gmail.com

    I’m legit, you can see that I have over 550 verified buyers on PayPal. I’m not trying to screw anyone and lose my paypal reputation. just providing a service for those who want to data on CD.

    Does anyone know of a site that anyone has put up to allow collaboration on data analysis? I’ve found some interesting things that I’d like to discuss with others.

  57. //engtech » Aol Releases Googles most prized Keyword List… Google is gonna get mega spammed. // The Paradigm Shift Says:

    [...] >> The Paradigm Shift » Blog Archive » Aol Releases Googles most prized Keyword List… Google is gonna get mega spammed. [...]

  58. B.V.L.G. Says:

    Vrijgeven van search logs door AOL

    Naast de weblogs (bijvoorbeeld Smetty, TechCrunch of The Paradigm Shift) hebben de klassieke media (MSM of mainstream media) het verhaal gebracht van de logs van zoekopdrachten die eerdere deze week door AOL vrijgegeven werden en kort nadien weer inget…

  59. Haha Says:

    I will sell the data for $10.

  60. JohnMoo Says:

    I have the data online for free :-) — query away!

  61. aw Says:

    I like to have those data. John Moo, please?

  62. jsaltz Says:

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