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Honor to the first submission with a correct title, I deleted mine. It's official, Google is broken. It was so unexpected that I wondered if I hadn't a malware.
heh we posted these at the same time, deleted mine since it would be best if there wasnt a hundred OMG google is broken on the front page

I bet whoever just deployed the upgrade is kicking themselves right now though

... while standing in the unemploymment line, yeah.
Went from 37 results to over 300 in the space of a minute.
The best part is, I thought it was Chrome at first since there is a malware option in the configuration settings.

That sucks. It's going to take twice as long to fix since the engineers fixing it have to edit the URL on all the googled results for "How to fix Google".

Deleted mine too, here's a screenshot in case they fix it

http://tinyurl.com/b4k25q

Its really LOL that they mark google.com as "may harm your computer"

I know. Even when I search for google properties, everything comes up with that same error. Interesting.
"in case they fix it"?
Its like the Internet just stopped.

It is midnight in Japan and here I am writing emails to customers saying "No no, don't worry, I haven't infected your computer... it is Google that has the problem."

Its like the Internet just stopped.

A la The Source of Magic. One day, all of the magic in Xanth was turned off. For awhile, Xanth was like Mundania. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Source_of_Magic

Oh crap, Google broke the Orb! Now we're in for a four-hundred-year Interregnum! I'd better start studying witchcraft!
Apropos of nothing, my friends have suggested Xanth to me on and off again for over a decade now. I know nothing about it except that Amazon will deliver it to my doorstep. What three books should I be buying?
What three [Xanth] books should I be buying?

Perhaps not the one I mentioned, since I just spoiled it for you. :) I have found that adults don't tend to like Piers Anthony's writing (it's filled with puns and adolescent soft-porn humor), but if you want to better know where your friends - who might have read Xanth books at ages at which they could better appreciate the writing style - are coming from, I would pick the first three of the series:

  * A Spell for Chameleon
  * The Source of Magic
  * Castle Roogna
If you want some more mature books from Piers Anthony, the Apprentice Adept series and Incarnations of Immortality series are better than the Xanth ones. Plus, they're both only 7-8 books long, so it won't take you forever to read them all (if you actually get into them).

Apprentice Adept is kind of a cool dual-world series, with sci-fi in one world and fantasy in the other, and the ability for some to move between them. You should start with the first in the series, of course: Split Infinity.

Incarnations of Immortality also has the juxtaposition of sci-fi and fantasy, but in one world. The "hook" for this series is that the major "forces" in the world (time/death/fate/war/etc...) are actually offices which people fill (think The Santa Clause, but without Tim Allen or christmas). The first book of the series is On A Pale Horse.

A final word of warning: I read both of these series a long time ago, so it could be that they're actually not as mature as I remember =)

1) Neal Stephenson: Anathem 2) Victor Hugo: Les Miserables 3) Haruki Marakami: Hard-boiled wonderland and the end of the world.

And ditch your so-called friend.

Time for a class action?
Wow. Since clicking on any search result brings up the warning page, Google is unusable. Everywhere. I never thought I'd see this.

I wonder how much this is costing the global economy per second...

I wonder how much it's costing Google per second...
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I wonder how much it's costing me per second. I was right in the middle of some research! Now I'm going to spend a hour surfing HN looking for fresh new Google jokes!

On the other hand, nothing brings people from around the world together like a bug in Google.

It may be earning them tons of money. The only links that actually work are the ad links.
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First time I've ever used yahoo search.
I even gave msn search a go!
what, no love for cuil?
I don't think we'd ever get to see the data, but this outage created a beautifully structured natural experiment. It's almost impossible for companies to learn how well they would do if a market leader disappeared, but 30 minutes without Google probably told Microsoft, Yahoo, and even a place like Cuil what their best-case future looks like.
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It's .co.uk .de .fr and others too.
it's also google.com

If you enter google.com/ncr anywhere around the world you get to the google.com Version, which often sports more features. By adding the ncr (no country redirect) you don't get forwarded to country specific sites.

I was doing searches on Google and everything was OK. Then I did a search for "Bill of Rights" and I got all those nasty malware warnings. It really freaked me out until I realized Google was doing that with any search :)
for the first time someone did ask me about google alternatives. live search and yahoo are having the most users sinse ages today..
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I think it's the safety filter feature from Chrome that they're implementing site-wide, gone wrong.
Would be interesting to see stats in the aftermath on site traffic drops or if Yahoo traffic increases.
Well, the important part is that AdWords doesn't seem to be broken ;-). I can click through those links with no warning at all! Even when they're the same link as one of the malware links. New way to make money?

On a realistic note, do you think Google will refund their advertisers' money during this problem (since I'm guessing there will be higher click rates for things like "apple" where Apple Computer is both the first "organic" result and has purchased ads, but now the organic results are "malware")?

I bet Omar Shahine at Microsoft is smiling right now: http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10153165-2.html

"Cutts responded, in effect, that Google knows plenty about running big Web sites, thank you very much. 'Google runs Web services with many users and servers too and we launch changes weekly or faster,' he said."

Oh dear, that'll hurt...
Wow, I can't seem to get to StopBadware.org today, I wonder why?
It's working again... at least for me
and the false warning is back...

edit: If I refresh I don't see the false warning every fifth time or so. This happens on the .com and .ch page. It seems they are pushing out an update that hasn't reached all servers yet.

First it was that Android root shell fiasco. Now this. I wonder if this whole "holier than thou" attitude towards Google will finally start to subside.
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Seems like it is fixed now. www.google.com
Google doesn't quite think that everything may harm your computer. Neither wikipedia nor facebook will.

Interestingly:

http://www.google.com/interstitial?url=http://www.google.com...

Google thinks Google may harm your computer.

I actually had a wikipedia page give me the malware warning.

Google: Trust no one!

Me: Not even wikipedia?

(Encyclopaedia Britannica laughs maniacally in the background)