"We welcome the change," he insisted about Google taking aim last Friday at so-called "content farms," producers of low-quality content that spam up the Web and the search giant's results. "And we endorse what Google is doing 100 percent."
That's ironic, given among those allegedly hit hardest by the tweaking of its famous algorithm--based on early, and perhaps questionable, surveys--is Yahoo's Associated Content.
Its founder talked to BoomTown about the impact.
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