Right now, a search on Google search engine has started redirecting logged in users to the secured SSL (https://www.google.com/) page, without having to use their encrypted search service (https://encrypted.google.com/).
The implications of this switch to encrypted search are many and SearchEngineLand has an article on the fury from SEOs. Read this article on the reactions from SEOs that come out loud, fast & often angry to Google’s switch to encrypted search.
» Making search more secure | Official Google Blog
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Saturday, October 22, 2011
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