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Why Does Google Use Sponsored Links From Diploma Mills!


Why Does Google Use Sponsored Links From Diploma Mills! -- Posted by Ray1212 on 11-16-04 13:41


Other than for financial support, has anyone ever wondered why
sponsors on Google's Alt.education.distance website are unaccredited
diploma mills? It would be interesting to know.

Ray1212



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