LOL this is true..i think google should start approving gadgets like apple
does instead of merely checking if all ModulePrefs are filled or not :). I
was demonstrating my gadget in our university and this is what showed up!
-rakesh

On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 3:51 AM, amattie <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> This may not be the best place to post this request, but seeing as how
> there really aren't any better ways to send an email to the Google
> Gadgets team, a forum post that is hopefully monitored by at least a
> few employees seemed like the best thing I could do. So, with that
> said, here's a simple request to the Google team responsible for the
> gadget directory:
>
> It'd be really great if you could remove the porn or disable the
> pictures for the Google Gadget directory. Check it out here:
> http://www.google.com/ig/directory?synd=open (NSFW!!). That directory
> is the very first result in Google for "google gadgets" (sans quotes),
> and there are plenty of porn images in there for the advertisements
> for the myriad of gadgets! I know that Google "makes no
> representations about the content", but c'mon. I could see if maybe a
> developer had made a module where it wasn't immediately clear that it
> was porn, but it's a whole other ballpark when Google is hosting /
> displaying those images for a query that I suspect a lot of users
> would type (not to mention it's directly linked to in some of
> Community Server's stuff).
>
> Anyway, it's quite nasty and offensive. 'Nuff said.
>
> >
>

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