Archive for March, 2003

Google don’t want us to ‘google’

Monday, March 17th, 2003

By now we all know the verb to google. It’s widely used in a distict meaning. But it turns out the Google legal departement doesn’t like it.

Look here for a note from a Google trademark counsel asking Paul McFedries to remove the verb from his Word Spy site. Now, I thought it was every product managers wet dream to have their trademark become a verb? But not this one…

You just can’t stop new words from evolving, and certanly not via law suits. I wonder if the Google trademark counsel read William Gibsons latest book Pattern Recognition? Me neither, but I know that he has used the verb to google in the concept of “to google someone”.

So there. The word is litterarily established. Case closed?

Uday Hussein and his Yahoo! mail account

Friday, March 14th, 2003

This is one of the rare occations when a story evolves by itself. When I published the text below back in mid December I did it to mock Uday Hussein, who claimed his Yahoo! mail account had been withdrawn by Yahoo!. I also did it to have a good place for linking to Human Rights Watch’ and Amnesty’s pages about his crimes against humanity. Of course, the links to Babil and iraq2000 doesn’t work anymore (what does in Iraq these days?), but I thought the story was dead and gone (just as is probably Uday himself).

Then, some joker calling him-/herself snowpups2003 posts a link to a Yahoo! News message board claiming Uday’s account is active and that his password is “babil”, adding a link to this page. That, my friends, is just bogus, a prank and a mini hoax. I even tried it, it didn’t work.

So why is somebody making up a hoax and linking it here? I don’t quite know. It could be to discredit me/my site/the original article or it might just be that snowpups2003 misunderstood the text below. I don’t quite understand it, but a couple of hundred of surfers has clicked on the link from Yahoo! today, and I just felt I wanted to try to give you some kind of explanation.

Update It seems as snowpups2003 has left this link in as many boards as possible on Yahoo!, thus providing us with another explanation of his/her behaviour. To discredit Yahoo!
Here is my original article from December 15, 2002:
2002-12-15 Oh isn’t this stupid? So, Saddam Husseins son Uday has a Yahoo! e-mail account. Big deal! So has millions of Indians, thousands of Swedes and quite a few kurds as well. Still I care enough about the news that he has been kicked out of Yahoo to right this text…

Photo: Unknown - Uday Hussein in formal clothing. Or did he just take a shower? So who is Uday Saddam Hussein, besides being the eldest sone of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein? Both Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have both, over the years, reported him responsible for mass murder, mass rape, torture. They hol him partly responsible for the attac against Halabja in 1988 where 5000 kurds died from a gas attac. Read more about this in amnesty.org and hrw.org

His address, udaysaddamhussein@yahoo.com, was published in Wired News on November 11, and I guess he has received his fair amount of spam to that address by now. No wonder his very own, very pro Iraqi, newspaper Babil published the news that Uday Hussein now couldn’t be reached by his Yahoo! e-mail address anymore. Babil strangely enough reports that the account was closed by orders of U.S. officials allthough it was a payed account. Now, I wouldn’t go pay for a Yahoo! account…

Photo: QuePasa.cl - An image of Uday Hussein, Saddam Hussein oldest son who is also responsible for numerous horrors to the kurds   The mailto link at the bottom right of the Babil site (both the Arabic and English versions) still points to udaysaddamhussein@yahoo.com. There is also a static html-page that might contain e-mail addresses, but the English version is missing and the Arabic version is … right, in Arabic, a language I haven’t got the handle on yet. I do, however read html, and in the code I found the following three addresses: babil@uruklink.net, inoc@uruklink.net (I think that is the webmaster at the Iraqi National Olympic Committe, who officially owns the site) and contact-us@uruklink.net. There are also a few links still pointing to udaysaddamhussein@yahoo.com.

Well, I tried the udaysaddamhussein@yahoo.com address, and it has been discontinued for sure.
This is the bounce I received half a second after I send a query:
This is the Postfix program at host nw-smtp.wineasy.se.

I’m sorry to have to inform you that the message returned
below could not be delivered to one or more destinations.

For further assistance, please send mail to

If you do so, please include this problem report. You can
delete your own text from the message returned below.

The Postfix program

udaysaddamhussein@yahoo.com: host mx2.mail.yahoo.com[64.156.215.5] said: 554
delivery error: dd This user doesn’t have a yahoo.com account
(udaysaddamhussein@yahoo.com) - mta129.mail.scd.yahoo.com
Reporting-MTA: dns; nw-smtp.wineasy.se
Arrival-Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2002 01:01:16 +0100 (CET)

Final-Recipient: rfc822; udaysaddamhussein@yahoo.com
Action: failed
Status: 5.0.0
Diagnostic-Code: X-Postfix; host mx2.mail.yahoo.com[64.156.215.5] said: 554
delivery error: dd This user doesn’t have a yahoo.com account
(udaysaddamhussein@yahoo.com) - mta129.mail.scd.yahoo.com

So who has the edge on this story? It could be Uday, the poor guy who was policed by the US officials out of his e-mail account. But I don’t think so. After just a few searches over the web, I for one found enough about this guy to want him tucked away for good in a very cold cellar, as far away from humanity as possible. Besides, as mentioned in the Wired News article, US intelligence probably were really happy about him having a known e-mail account they could intercept.

Other related links:
Uday Hussein Biography

For those of you reading a language where Uday is transcribed Oday. here’s a little something so that you will catch this page. The above article is about Oday Saddam Hussein.

The Google Dance is over. For good.

Tuesday, March 11th, 2003

Once upon a time there was a monthly event that hypnotized and stole almost all attention from a great number of webmasters. It was called the Google dance. Today it doesn’t exist anymore. Since a couple of months back Google updates it’s index almost every day. Depending on the size and update frequency of your site, it will get spidered by Google daily or at least weekly. Search engin result pages change all the time. At least for the very popular search terms that many sites want to get in top for. The dance is on forever, and thus no longer news. In fact, this might be the only dancing activities Google is involved in right now. Read the rest of this entry »

Google looking hacked (why do they do this?)

Thursday, March 6th, 2003

Google has been discussed widely lately. Some people even tend to think that Google has a secret agenda of overtaking the world (at least).

But I still can’t think bad of a company that has enough humour to present a preference page with a hacked look. (This might just be a really old link, but that makes it even better.) Just try this link and see it yourself.
www.google.com/preferences?hl=xx-hacker
Beware! If you click the Save Preferences button (54V3 PR3F3R3NZ3Z) the whole site will look like crazy.

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