Here's a top story on Google News right now, about a boy sent back to Russia with a note saying his adoptive parents don't want him anymore: http://news.google.com/news/more?pz=1&cf=all&cf=all&ncl=dEclc9PFoC-S3MMz0wf_vbZLKUKTM.
I've read that Russia has threatened to suspend all child adoptions by U.S. families.
I think I can feel that Russia is furious, right from Google's SERP: http://imgur.com/Lehzb.png |
It's also true for page 2 and 3 of the results!
At first sight I thought it was because of Google Hot Trends (spammers like it) but his names isn't in. Any other reason? |
TOMHTML I don't think Russian spam/hackers need Google Hot Trends. It's a breaking story and some high PageRanked websites will soon take the lead in the results. They probably have their own trend detector for such a race – like watching TV ;) |
Another screenshot that may harm your computer: http://imgur.com/hndUt.png |