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Google’s FailWhale

Since I’ve been at the best place to work in America, I’ve noticed some quirkiness with The Google. Simple queries cause Google to question my manhood.

I did a simple search for “Malcolm Gladwell” and I got this screen:

We’re sorry…

… but your query looks similar to automated requests from a computer virus or spyware application. To protect our users, we can’t process your request right now.

We’ll restore your access as quickly as possible, so try again soon. In the meantime, if you suspect that your computer or network has been infected, you might want to run a virus checker or spyware remover to make sure that your systems are free of viruses and other spurious software.

If you’re continually receiving this error, you may be able to resolve the problem by deleting your Google cookie and revisiting Google. For browser-specific instructions, please consult your browser’s online support center.

If your entire network is affected, more information is available in the Google Web Search Help Center.

We apologize for the inconvenience, and hope we’ll see you again on Google.
To continue searching, please type the characters you see below:

Frankly I wasn’t aware there was a virus associated with Malcolm Gladwell, but I suppose I can’t blame Google for playing it safe. On second thought, yes I can.

(Its true I use a tool called Privoxy to block my web browser information, but that’s never caused a fuss before.)

  1. I’ve had so many problems with Google lately that I switched my default search in Firefox to Yahoo. Also, Google Reader has been borderline unusable for several weeks due to the feeds frequently taking 10+ seconds to load. As an experiment I went back to Bloglines yesterday and it is much more usable. Google seems to update more frequently, but if I can’t actually use the service that advantage is negated.

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