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Cutts: Money The Root Of Spam

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The profit motive drives spammers to do anything they can to get their offers in front of an audience, because somewhere out there, someone probably will buy into their scams.

Google sees a lot of spam, as their notable antispam engineer Matt Cutts knows. He shared a little bit of what the search advertising company has learned about spam over the years, during his presentation at the Web 2.0 Conference.

Fortunately for people who may have missed him the first time around, Cutts placed a video of his
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