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Google Search Results “This site may harm your computer”

Posted by simontoffel on 31st January 2009

Hello Guys,

Today, I have search something on Google abd found very strang result as give below:

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  1. Vishal Krishna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    This site may harm your computer.
    14 Jan 2009 Vishal Krishna (born 29 August 1977, popularly known as Vishal), son of noted producer G.K Reddy, is an Indian movie actor who has appeared
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  2. Vishal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Vishal is a first name often found in the Hindu community. It is also a common adjective found in North Indian languages such as Hindi, Marathi,
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  1. Hotels - Hotel reviews from people like you - Welcome to Hotels.com

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    Book hotels online with Hotels.com - Browse over 80000 hotel properties, read customer reviews and save with our loyalty program every time you stay.
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  2. Hotel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging on a short-term basis. The provision of basic accommodation, in times past, consisting only of a room
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  3. Hotels, Rooms, Reservations, Hotel Lodging, Motels - Choice Hotels

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    Official Site. Choice Hotels provides hotel rooms at great rates. Whether you travel for business, leisure, family vacation, find rooms and suites and book

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I have tried many terms but always found “This site may harm your computer.” on each result and when I tried to open any page given below message come:

“Warning - visiting this web site may harm your computer!

Suggestions:

Or you can continue to http://www.hotels.com/ at your own risk. For detailed information about the problems we found, visit Google’s Safe Browsing diagnostic page for this site.

For more information about how to protect yourself from harmful software online, you can visit StopBadware.org.

If you are the owner of this web site, you can request a review of your site using Google’s Webmaster Tools. More information about the review process is available in Google’s Webmaster Help Center.

Advisory provided by Google

Can any body else see this ...what is going on with google….

Googlers..what is happing …:(

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Sagoon Launched Beta Version of Search Engine

Posted by simontoffel on 31st January 2009

Sagoon has launched the beta version of its new search engine for public testing. The key idea behind the Sagoon technology - “Random Vector Model” - is to promote semantic search over the regular lexical search to provide more meaningful information to users.

This is done by analyzing the content of Web data and news documents to find out hidden similarities among them. The implementation of “semantic analysis” requires a series of algorithms and mathematical calculations.
The Sagoon’s results cover a number of resources for variety in the results. The results are obtained from a combination of Sagoon’s index, Yahoo Boss, and some of the larger search companies in the online information industry. Search results organized by ideas and concepts provide results based on Web page content analysis. Search results also offer features such as tabs to clarify subjects, news display groups, and the most relevant queries to explore more topics.

“We are planning an aggressive growth for the company and its technology so that we can continue providing the best search experience on the Web,” said Govinda Giri, founder and chief of Sagoon.

Sagoon’s various services like web search, news search, video search, directory, and classifieds search are novel approaches towards storing resources and information from all over the world. Sagoon is also in the process of developing other niche products with innovative business ideas and approaches which have not been seen on the market yet.

Elixir Web Solutions, a New Delhi based interactive media and Technology Company was selected to develop Sagoon’s technology. Sagoon was founded by two IT professionals Govinda Giri and Shiba Dhakal.

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Aegon Religar Life Insurance Deploys Dynamics CRM 4.0

Posted by simontoffel on 31st January 2009

Aegon Religar Life Insurance, the insurance arm of Regilare, has deployed a customer relationship management (CRM) solution to help its sales persons, agents as also reduce call loads on its call center employees. Today, the CRM connects sales employees across 25 branches on a whole suite of applications.

A green field company, it needed a customized enterprise-ready CRM solution. The IT and the business organizations of the company along with implementation partner Religare Technova developed a blue print outlining milestones that the CRM would help achieve.
These included making the CRM first available to the lead management team, keeping it as a separate entity from the core product, it should enable fairly large amount of automation, and an in-built campaign management system.

Plus the company wanted the CRM to integrate with other insurance projects and programmes for newer launches, said Srinivasan Iyengar director (information technology and change management) of AEGON Religare Life Insurance. “We evaluated numerous vendors and solutions, but finalized Microsoft CRM 4.0 because of its ability to scale, easy interoperability, and the ability to integrate. It has facilitated access to accurate, real-time customer information throughout our organization and enabled a quick sharing of knowledge across our enterprise.”

Iyenger said while the company has 200 actual users of the CRM, it wanted the flexibility to hook on external systems and portal available to the sales executives and agents to log their leads and other information. “Around 1,000 people use the CRM everyday.”

The campaign management application has witnessed a lot of improvement. “Almost 40,000 calls get logged and are subsequently loaded on the CRM.”

Speaking about interlinking, Maninder Grewal, CEO of Religare Technova said issues related to customer services such as requests, complaints, etc are logged on the front end. Sections such as policy administration, database for authentication of policy information, etc. are at the back end.

On the services side, it has helped direct marketing. A customized module enables call center employees to track direct sales pitches, said Iyenger. “Holistically, every quote you get, or every customer who logs in links the efficiency with which you deal with his request, and how fast and comfortably you can solve his problem. Integration offered by CRM 4.0 enables that,” said Grewal.

Another project that is underway at Aegon Religare is that of data analytics, where in the data is extracted from the CRM and branched in the form of customer demographic and other information. Said Iyenger, “Our executives can now look at the data in the CRM while talking to customers, and sell more policies or pitch for new ones. For example, if an executive is talking to an elderly person, the CRM branch would also give him information that the customer has teenage or older children, and can pitch for insurance policies as per their requirements.”

Starting January 1, the company launched a customer portal, the information from which will also be stored in the CRM.

Iyenger said while the company is yet to calculate ROI in monetary terms, some of the immediate benefits post the deployment include:

* Better turn around of conversion of leads into policy due to campaign management
* Better turn around of welcome calls into also sales pitches and sales of policies
* Since the CRM is interlinked with the portal, the agent calls to the call center have dropped

Grewal said that overall in the BFSI segment, the industry has to capture what the customer is saying, whether the call is to a bank, a brokerage house or an insurance company. “Are we passive or are we quick to respond is the next step. We should be able to provide value, and that only comes through business intelligence at our back-ends.”

Iyenger said that with the market so competitive, and companies clamoring for space as also a single set of customer, technologies such as CRM differentiate you from the crowd.

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