Published by Aparna on 20 Mar 2007 at 08:23 am
Who searched for this?
Who searched for ‘ar rahman is not welcome in tamilnadu’ in Google? I am asking this only because I am curious to know what made someone search for this. But, look the search results for this in Google. The top two results are Prabhu’s post for Chennai Metblogs and my posts on Rahman. So, I guess this would have made whoever searched for this, know that A.R.Rahman is indeed most welcome in Tamil Nadu. ![]()
adiya on 20 Mar 2007 at 9:12 am #
but flip side “search” by default is a wandering phenonmen, free text based human needed thing in words formation.
so now if they search A.R.R ur site also listed with some page ranking associated to ur based on various metrics more google 
F e r r a r i on 20 Mar 2007 at 4:17 pm #
Well said Adiya
Hell's Angel on 21 Mar 2007 at 6:14 am #
yupp Adiya is right!! I second his opinion!!!
Aparna on 21 Mar 2007 at 8:46 am #
Adiya,
Well everyone seems to agree with you!
adiya on 21 Mar 2007 at 4:13 pm #
yuva on 21 Mar 2007 at 6:03 pm #
no one..;).. all this to get listed on google search, i guess !!?)
ranjhith on 21 Mar 2007 at 9:00 pm #
@Aparna,

Onnum velaingalai ayya!! 
I guess Google sees the search strings as just a garland of words & not its scent, I mean, its intended meaning.
To confirm, search for “Aparna rahman’s fan” & “Rahman Aparna’s fan” in Google.
@Adiya
Yenna thookathula comment pannuneengala?
Aparna on 21 Mar 2007 at 9:09 pm #
Yuva,
You think so? ok!
Ranjhith,
After all, it is his hometown as well!
I know what Google does. But, the point I am trying to convey here is that whoever searched for it would have seen two Rahman fans’, who basically belong to Chennai, TN, posts praising Rahman’s music. That would have made that person understand that Rahman is welcome in TN.
ranjhith on 22 Mar 2007 at 8:27 pm #
Ho! Neenga appadi vareengala! Now I get the essence of this post!
Thanks for the briefing.