On Thursday, 2 August 2012 at 03:34:39 UTC, cal wrote:
Just wanted to point out that for a while now when you type
dlang into google, the summary that google puts up starts with
the latin from the input to the sample code on the main page:
Standard input. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur
adipiscing elit. Mauris tristique rutrum sem, nec convallis
enim bibendum ut. Donec ac dolor tortor, ...
Whereas it used to have a sensible summary like 'Modelling
power, native efficiency', etc. Bing doesn't do this.
Not end of the world stuff, but it looks a little hacky, maybe
instead of the latin, you could use an english summary of D, I
dunno.
Wow that's weird!
As Jonathan said it's text for default standard input in program
example.
It should grab text located in <hx> tags. Will try to fix it :)