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- derek - Apr 09 2006 | journalism, news
Article about headlines being "made boring" to increase ranking in search engines. I've noticed NYTimes using different headlines in print and online for the same article, perhaps this is the reason.
Quoted: There are no algorithms for wit, irony, humor or stylish writing.
- derek2 - Apr 09 2006 | imported_from_blue_dot, journalism, news, imported:del.icio.us
Article about headlines being "made boring" to increase ranking in search engines. I've noticed NYTimes using different headlines in print and online for the same article, perhaps this is the reason.Quoted: There are no algorithms for wit, irony, humor
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