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Content farm

Known as: Content farms, Content mill, Internet farm 
In the context of the World Wide Web, a content farm (or content mill) is a company that employs large numbers of freelance writers to generate large… 
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2012
2012
On the Web, content farms produce articles engineered such that search engines rank them highly, in order to turn a profit from… 
2012
2012
A research guide that discusses content farms and how and why to avoid using them as resources. 
2012
2012
A research guide that discusses content farms and how and why to avoid using them as resources. Evaluation of Web Content 
2012
2012
That we are living in an age of information and knowledge explosion is an accepted cliché. Formal and informal data, information… 
2012
2012
A research guide that discusses content farms and how and why to avoid using them as resources. 
2012
2012
A study was conducted at Sebele content Farm in Gaborone, botswana to investigate the effects of different agricultural land uses… 
2011
2011
Recommender systems now play an important role in online information discovery, complementing traditional approaches such as… 
2011
2011
A research guide that discusses content farms and how and why to avoid using them as resources. 
2010
2010
There is a new breed of content creator seeking to dominate the world of search-based information gathering by leveraging keyword… 
1995
1995
The FY sedimentation test is commonly used by manufacturers of steamed and fried noodles as one of their flour quality…