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Comments on: Intel consigns Cornish town to oblivion

Oh please... 

Posted Thursday 3rd May 2007 09:30 GMT

Do people have nothing better to do than complain about one measly "Penryn" article ranking above their town's website on a Google search?

It's only a Reg Hardware article! Who reads that e-toiletpaper, anyway?

Hang on...

Nonsense 

Posted Thursday 3rd May 2007 09:36 GMT

Web users are not actually as retarded as the people of Penryn seem to think. If I wanted information about the town of Penryn in Cornwall, sure I would first enter "penryn" into google, but that only returned results about a technology product, I wouldn't assume that penryn no longer existed, I'd try "penryn cornwall", "penryn town" or "penryn holiday" all of which turn up no mention of intel. I'm a web developer and I know that people will simply enter different search terms if they don't get what the want in the first ten result of their first search.

Here's my two Penrynce's worth... 

Posted Thursday 3rd May 2007 10:17 GMT

An Intel spokesperson said, ""It's just a codename that we're using - we have no plans whatsoever to use it as a brand. Once we start using the official product name of 'Newquay', everything will calm down for the locals there."

And what's the first hit? 

Posted Thursday 3rd May 2007 10:33 GMT

The top of a search on penryn is El Reg's very own reghardware site! Expect to see yourselves banned from Cornwall!

No big loss 

Posted Thursday 3rd May 2007 10:33 GMT

Living in Falmouth I feel obliged to say that it's no great loss. Plus it's not such a big place anywhere I doubt there will be any multinational companies going out of business because they don't get enough web hits.

And who comes up 1st 

Posted Thursday 3rd May 2007 10:35 GMT

a quick google search and it seems el'Reg is the top of the list to knock Penryn down :D

Intel samples 45nm 'Penryn' | Reg Hardware

El Reg consigns Cornish town to oblivion 

Posted Thursday 3rd May 2007 10:37 GMT

Doh!

Penryn the town now appears only third on a plain Google search. Beaten by two articles from Reg Hardware.

You bullies.....

Rynners Don't Care 

Posted Thursday 3rd May 2007 13:05 GMT

This article is a little silly.

Firstly the title - you can't consign Penryn to oblivion. We're already there.

Secondly - nobody here cares much about Intel or Googlability. You seen Straw Dogs? You really think they care?

Thirdly, there's no such thing as a "Penrynian" here. I've lived in Penryn all my life without hearing that word used once. The correct term is Rynner. The local nickname for the town is Shagtown (usually used by the over 40s); calling men "Shags" and women "me bird" is also exceptable.

To be expected 

Posted Thursday 3rd May 2007 14:05 GMT

Google have a habit these days of placing the most financially attractive links(for Google shareholders) at the top or even on the first few pages of a search result.

Search for any product by model number/name only and you will be lucky if the results returned are anything more than revenue generating links to third party price guide sites, all of which are full of ads and tracking cookies. The results contained therein are not at all specific, but are rather generalisations on the original search term.

Google was once a true search engine, a general search term often produced the specific result required.

Now as is the sad way with many large corporations, revenue generation, profits and happy shareholders come way above integrity. With due respect, we should really be focusing on problem cause and perhaps cure rather than complaining about the symptoms.

Get Ya tinfoil hats! 

Posted Thursday 3rd May 2007 15:06 GMT

"Google have a habit these days of placing the most financially attractive links(for Google shareholders) at the top or even on the first few pages of a search result."

Umm, could that be because there are far more links to, hits for and interest in cutting edge technology from a global brand than there is for a small Cornish Town?

Na. Cant be that. It must be the Lizard Men promoting there gole of wipeing out small towns by using the New World Order to slowly distroy the profitability of EComerce by reducing there Google ranking, going one town at a time.

Adding insult to injury 

Posted Thursday 3rd May 2007 16:25 GMT

To add insult to injury, the chip isn't even named after the Cornish town. It's named after a rural locale in the Sierra foothils of California.

http://blogs.intel.com/technology/2007/04/penryn.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penryn,_California

Penryn is local to Folsom 

Posted Thursday 3rd May 2007 17:44 GMT

I drive past the Folsom intel facility at least twice every day.

It seems they have been picking the names of towns from around here. So we have Penryn. Some guesses for code names, Newcastle, Auburn, Rocklin, Ophir, Coloma, Georgetown, Foresthill etc etc.

My family is from this area, the newcastle auburn and penryn area.

Tinfoil hats, so easily made: must not cover eyes. 

Posted Thursday 3rd May 2007 18:36 GMT

"Umm, could that be because there are far more links to, hits for and interest in cutting edge technology from a global brand than there is for a small Cornish Town?"

Most likely, at least in this instance. Is this not obvious to you?

It certainly was to me, I used my opportunity to respond to this article as comment on general Google behaviour. You used your opportunity to respond to this article as a humorless dig at me whilst hiding behind anonymity, well done.

BTW, I live in the UK and I have tried several gauges(thickness) of tinfoil and sheet aluminium to make my hats, but alas, this approach just does not work against cameras.

What about Brisbane? 

Posted Friday 4th May 2007 04:58 GMT

What ever will become of all the citizens of Queensland's capital city, Brisbane when all the AMD fans are looking for that term?

Personally, I'm waiting for my home town to come up as a codename for a CPU... Intel, AMD, Via... Who cares.... I'll buy one just cause it's got the codename.

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