Google and Amazon have been in a heated debate over allowing YouTube to play on Amazon FireSticks and other Amazon devices.
The latest preventative form of this nature comes in the form of Amazon listings going straight to non-existent pages.
For instance if I Google "Travis Scott, LA Flame Never Dies, Vintage Bleached Long Sleeve"
The latest preventative form of this nature comes in the form of Amazon listings going straight to non-existent pages.
For instance if I Google "Travis Scott, LA Flame Never Dies, Vintage Bleached Long Sleeve"
This is the first result that appears:
But when I click on it it takes me to a page that says "SORRY we couldn't find that page Try searching on Amazon's home page."
But if I go back to the search results in Google:
And click on the little drop down area to the right of the green text and choose to view the "Cached" version of the page. Guess where it takes me?
Yep. Straight to the proper listing on Amazon.
So there you have it. Operation Google dominate Amazon.
Hopefully for the sake of all that's holy, Amazon and Google will be friends again. That last thing we need are more enemies in this day and age trying to break up unions!
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