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coastertux 22-01-2006 15:15

Blingo
 
Anyone here ever use Blingo? It is a search engine that uses Google results but allows you to win prizes just for searching. I recommend you check it out and sign up if you are interested.
http://www.blingo.com/friends?ref=sP...j6FOoZKQZdnd6k

(Mods, if this is no OK, go ahead and delete it!)

Leo 1529 22-01-2006 15:29

Re: Blingo
 
i think its spam

spyware
viruses

convince me it is safe dude

ctshirk7 22-01-2006 15:31

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yeah... sounds lake dangerousness

ctshirk7 22-01-2006 15:32

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like*

Andrew Blair 22-01-2006 15:34

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Actually sounds pretty good. **Tentatively** The marketing strategy is sound; give away prizes to draw people in, so your sponsors will become interested and give you money. The only problem I see is a lawsuit from Google.

coastertux 22-01-2006 15:49

Re: Blingo
 
They make their money from Google ads which they then use to pay for the prizes. And it couldn't possible give viruses/spyware as you are not required to install anything.

Michelle Celio 22-01-2006 16:08

Re: Blingo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by coastertux
They make their money from Google ads which they then use to pay for the prizes. And it couldn't possible give viruses/spyware as you are not required to install anything.

Cookies could contain viruses...

Leo 1529 22-01-2006 16:16

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Fruity Pebbles
Cookies could contain viruses...

exactly and spyware installs without you noticing most of the time

Jonathan Norris 22-01-2006 16:29

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Looks like a very sketchy idea, be aware!

Adam Richards 22-01-2006 17:10

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I believe that their service violates Google's Terms of Service:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Google TOS
Personal and legitimate uses only

The Google Web APIs service is made available to you for your personal, non-commercial use only (at home or at work). You may only create a single account and must provide accurate identification, contact, and other information required as part of the registration process. You may not create any script or other automated tool that attempts to create multiple Google Web APIs accounts. And you may not use the search results provided by the Google Web APIs service with an existing product or service that competes with products or services offered by Google.

Wouldn't offering prizes to search through your website be competing with Google, who offer no prizes to search?

Leo 1529 22-01-2006 17:17

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Adam Richards
I believe that their service violates Google's Terms of Service. Wouldn't offering prizes to search through your website be competing with Google, who offer no prizes to search?


your right it would violate the tos... but who would actually use this

coastertux 22-01-2006 18:04

Re: Blingo
 
I see your point about the TOS...I don't know...maybe they made a deal with Google? Even if they didn't, Google is probably very well aware of what they are doing. Anyways, if you use Firefox, you don't have to worry about viruses and spyware.

Again, if the mods see fit, please delete this thread. I don't want to get introuble with the mods.

Michelle Celio 22-01-2006 18:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by coastertux
I see your point about the TOS...I don't know...maybe they made a deal with Google? Even if they didn't, Google is probably very well aware of what they are doing. Anyways, if you use Firefox, you don't have to worry about viruses and spyware.

Again, if the mods see fit, please delete this thread. I don't want to get introuble with the mods.

Even if they say fire fox doesnt allow it, you never know what people are coming up with. I read in a magazine in my network class that Firex Fox has 28 holes and 3 unpatched. While Opera has 8 holes and 2 unpatched, while IE has 83 holes and 25 unpatched.

So you never know how truly secure you are

Leo 1529 22-01-2006 21:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Fruity Pebbles
Even if they say fire fox doesnt allow it, you never know what people are coming up with. I read in a magazine in my network class that Firex Fox has 28 holes and 3 unpatched. While Opera has 8 holes and 2 unpatched, while IE has 83 holes and 25 unpatched.

So you never know how truly secure you are

I only Use FIREFOX and i know that you can get viruse and spyware through it i got 3 viruses in the same week while on firefox... its always possible to contract something that installs invisibly to you...

Wirelesstaco 16-05-2007 20:36

Re: Blingo
 
Hate to bring up an old topic but just wanted to say I Just won and this is a legit site.


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