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Jan 3 2012

The first rule of not being evil is: don’t do things you think are evil. So it’s a shame that Google has violated its own policy by giving bloggers cash in exchanges for writing about its browser, Chrome

http://gizmodo.com/5872566/google-violated-its-own-evil+free-policies-while-promoting-chrome

See also:
http://searchengineland.com/googles-jaw-dropping-sponsored-post-campaign-for-chrome-106348

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