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probably Google is used to telling you what you want to hear ... :-)<br>
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<a
href="http://www.google.com/search?client=ubuntu&channel=fs&q=sugar+planet&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8">I
see it as #8</a><br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:1296509263.11738.19.camel@giskard.codewiz.org"
type="cite">
<pre wrap="">Searching for "sugar planet" now returns the planet as first result both
in Google and in Duckduckgo. It's still a low hit for "sugar blogs" or
"sugar labs blogs".
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IMHO the blurb is good, if maybe too long and cigarette-advisory
look (which means hard to read, as design goes)<br>
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People who know won't care about the blurb, except the minimalists
who gave us unrecognizable icons for the wireless channels, noobs
will find it reassuring, and it is a good thing that Google for
example shows the first lines - otherwise I'd have no idea this is
it, unless I went to guess the links...<br>
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BTW, why is it that the first article is from Sept 6 2010? Also, I
see no link to archives. Is this going to run forever as a single
page or should older entries be accessible somehow?<br>
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<span class="tl">
<h3 class="r"><a href="http://planet.sugarlabs.org/" class="l"><em>Planet
Sugar</em></a></h3>
<button class="vspib"></button></span><em>Planet Sugar</em> is a
collection of personal blogs by <em>Sugar</em> Labs contributors. <em>Sugar</em>
Labs is a world-wide organization of passionate people working
together to <b>...</b><br>
<span class="f"><cite><b>planet</b>.<b>sugar</b>labs.org/</cite></span><br>
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