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22 Oct 2009The good people at “Programming Blog” are spreading the word about my post yesterday on blog theft: 
That’s a joke, as I hope is obvious. The entire blog theft post was stolen and republished at neurosoftware.ro/programming-blog, without permission or attribution. I’m looking forward to seeing this new one on their site as well.
Meanwhile there have been some changes to report overnight regarding the Sydney Australia blog scraper site affiliated with Shift Interactive. Apparently my post was noticed, because all URLs on the webdesignsydneyaustralia.com domain have been redirected to shiftinteractive.net. So for now at least my 53 consecutive stolen Spoonfed Design posts are off that site, and hopefully will remain so. They are still indexed in Google with scraper URLs, but eventually these will drop out and my duplicate content problems from that particular site will be resolved. Gee, thanks, Shift Interactive!
Interestingly, a number of other domains hosted on the same dizinc server are also now redirecting to shiftinteractive.net, although the Google cache shows these sites were up and running within the past week. On socialmediaaustralia.com, for example, we can no longer see the numerous fanboy.com posts that were there last week. Likewise, the site seotipstricks.com no longer shows the material from the Stepforth marketing blog it had published there recently. In both cases with the author’s permission, I’m sure.
I enjoyed looking at web2.0newsroom.com (that’s web 2.0 newsroom, get it?) because up until a day or two ago it displayed the same Wordpress theme as the site that was robbing Spoonfed Design: 
Apart from the visual appeal there was some great content here too–great because it came from a great blog, profy.com. But now it’s all gone, it all redirects to Shift Interactive.
Now I don’t know too much about this, but is it really good for SEO to have dozens of smammy-sounding domains on the same DNS all redirecting to your main business site? Well I guess these guys are the experts.
Thanks for the great supportive comments on yesterday’s post!
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3 Responses to Blog Thievery Part Two
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Mark G
February 7th, 2010 at 5:41 pm
True I think ——————The sun's rays are pretty close to parallel to each other when they reach the Earth,
so, if the Earth's axis of rotation were perpendicular to the plane of the ecliptic,
the direct rays of the sun would always shine on the equator (that is, the angle of incidence at the equator would be 90 degrees) and you would always see the sun just on the horizon at the North and South Poles (that is, the angle of incidence at the Poles would be zero).
If that were the case, we would have no seasons.
http://daphne.palomar.edu/jthorngren/tutorial.htm
Drew
February 10th, 2010 at 5:07 am
This happened to me as well:
You have to advance in the main storyline.
For every major event in the main quests, another one opens in Knothole Island, as well as See the Future.
Feel free to add me if you have any more questions on XBL
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