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Christopher Smith wrote:
> John H. Robinson, IV wrote:
> Now, there are trickier things you can do to fool people (rd.yahoo.com
> comes to mind)

Scratch that, they are smart enough to detect the use of rd.yahoo.com
(or rd.yahoo.com is using an appropriate title and somehow Google's
domain name). I did a test case (a link to the first result from
searching on "test" on yahoo) and I got:

http://decenturl.com/google/redirect-with-rd.yahoo.com

Not sure why "google" is in there, but the label gives you a pretty
clear idea as to what is going on there.

- --Chris
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