Bush has been the target of similar pranks before
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George W Bush has been Google bombed.
Web users entering the words "miserable failure" into
the popular search engine are directed to the biography of the
president on the White House website.
The trick is possible because Google searches more than
just the contents of web pages - it also counts how often a site is
linked to, and with what words.
Thus, members of an online community can affect the
results of Google searches - called "Google bombing" - by linking their
sites to a chosen one.
Weblogger Adam Mathes is credited with inventing the
practice in 2001, when he used it to link the phrase "talentless hack"
to a friend's website.
The search engine can be manipulated by a fairly small group of users, one report suggested.
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If you are George Bush and typed the country's name in the address bar, make sure that it is spelled correctly (IRAQ)
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Newsday newspaper says as few as 32 web pages with the words "miserable failure" link to the Bush biography.
The Bush administration has been on the receiving end of pointed Google bombs before.
In the run-up to the Iraq war, internet users
manipulated Google so the phrase "weapons of mass destruction" led to a
joke page saying "These Weapons of Mass Destruction cannot be
displayed."
The site suggests "clicking the regime change button",
or "If you are George Bush and typed the country's name in the address
bar, make sure that it is spelled correctly (IRAQ)".
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