Google gives phenix-online.org, cns.csb.yale.edu and globalphasing.com the same treatment, so at least they can't be accused of bias towards a particular software suite. Or even a technique, as the ARIA and GROMACS websites are similarly tarred.
A plot by Google against Structural Biology in general? Stephen > On Jan 31, 2009, at 9:50 AM, Miguel Ortiz Lombardia wrote: > >> Dear all, >> >> While searching for some definition of rotations angles I have bumped into >> this very disagreeable indeed discovery: google adds now a step if you want >> to go to places _they_ consider as potentially dangerous. You can proceed >> that have to copy and paste the address yourself or tell the relevant >> webmasters to do whatever Google wants them to do so their pages don't >> appear as risky. One such place happens to be the full ccp4 web site. >> >> In my opinion, the real danger is Google. >> Time to switch to another search engine? >> >> In any case, I wanted CCP4 developers and users to know. >> ( the search was done from a home adsl connection in France ) >> >> Best regards, >> >> >> Miguel >> -- >> Miguel Ortiz Lombardía >> Architecture et Fonction des Macromolécules Biologiques >> UMR6098 ( CNRS, U. de Provence, U. de la Méditerranée ) >> Case 932 >> 163 Avenue de Luminy >> 13288 Marseille cedex 9 >> France >> Tel : +33(0) 491 82 55 93 >> Fax: +33(0) 491 26 67 20 >> e-mail: miguel.ortiz-lombar...@afmb.univ-mrs.fr >> Web: http://www.pangea.org/mol/spip.php?rubrique2 >> >> >> -- >> This message has been scanned for viruses and >> dangerous content by MailScanner, and is >> believed to be clean. > -- Dr Stephen Graham Nuffield Medical Fellow Division of Structural Biology Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics Roosevelt Drive Oxford OX3 7BN United Kingdom Phone: +44 1865 287 549