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Well folks, you knew it would happen sooner or later. Google has once again been caught with their hand in the proverbial cookie jar. You see, according to Google’s (painfully outdated) Webmaster Guidelines, you should, “Avoid tricks intended to improve search engine rankings.” as well as “Don’t participate in link schemes designed to increase your […]

Just a quick heads up for all the now enlightened Gevil.org readers; there are two new additions to the Assigned Reading list. The first is Evil Matt Cutts. This is a hilarious parody of the “real” Matt Cutts blog. The Evil version of Cutts appears to be pretty well informed and a fairly straight shooter, […]

I’m sure a lot of you have probably already seen this cartoon that made it to the front page of digg.com (albeit quite briefly), however, in case you haven’t… here it is again!
For those of you that don’t know, that’s google engineer Matt Cutts, and SEO/Blogger Skitzzo. The cartoon was drawn by Jim Cook […]

Just as I thought, the problem with this site will definitely NOT be lack of post material… keeping up with it all, maybe, but we’ll certainly have a lot of subjects to choose from.
Anyway this most recent G-rievance was brought to my attention via Jim Gilbert’s post over at SEM Clubhouse. As Jim points out, […]

As I mentioned earlier, Google did not start out evil. No, no, no… that’s just what it seems like. But hey, don’t take my word for it. CNet News wrote an article last year aptly titled “Google becomes ‘evil’” (see? I told you!) about the progression of evil as seen through the comic strip Dilbert.
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Before the launch of Gevil.org, there was no central place for people to air their grievances (or as I like to call them, G-rievances). But, that doesn’t mean people haven’t discussed the issues they have with “the big G.” So, just to get you in the right state of mind, here’s a list of posts, […]

Welcome to Gevil.org, the website dedicated to educating the public about the Evil nature of Google and the inherent flaws prevalent throughout their business model. From their colorful logo, to their “Do no evil” motto, Google has convinced the world that they are simply on a mission to improve the internet, the user experience, and […]

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