Google PSA:

Once a page has been modified at the source (in this case, blog.avast.com),
anyone, not just the website author, can ask Google to remove the page from
Google's cache.

Just visit https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/removals and enter the
URL.  The Google crawler will revisit the page, and if the page is truly
gone, it will be excluded from search results for 90 days.

-- Nick

On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 8:20 AM, TuanTM <[email protected]>wrote:

> @Georgi Tanmazov: Thanks for your useful discussions! This article is
> now removed from the Avast's blog and many pages but some versions of
> this article are still existing on the Internet (specially on the
> Social Networks like facebook, twitter ...), on Google cache also...).
> The Avast Antivirus needs a just explanation for this problem! While
> waiting for this, I think some announcement about this removing is
> necessary to avoid the misunderstanding from the Android user
> community!
>
> On Mar 23, 9:15 pm, Georgi Tanmazov <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > They have put the Blog post down, at it was clear that there is
> > nothing true to their article.
> >
> > We are now awaiting their apology blog post!
>
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