I think this is exactly why this method is so effective. Google's index all of those sites.
The first result when I searched the hash for superman (84d961568a65073a3bcf0eb216b2a576) was a link to a page titled literally
"Google Hash: md5(superman) = 84d961568a65073a3bcf0eb216b2a576", the page is hosted at(http://www.nth-dimension.org.uk/utils/ghash.php), basically someone's gone through the trouble of making a rainbow table that's easily crawlable that makes this method of lookup via Google even easier.
The page has a description:
> Google Hash is a PoC implementation of an hash search engine using Google.
> Unlike other implementations, the aim here is to get Google to store the
> word and associated hash. We do this by putting them into the title where it
> will always be stored by Google's spider....
The next top hit is md5rainbow.com etc. etc.
I would guess that most of the positive results from BozoCrack.rb are thanks these sites.
pretty sure any developer is likely to have several of these installed; I know I've needed to install them to pull stuff from various open source repositories, regardless of the fact I use git for personal projects
Indeed. E.g., I am using git for more projects than I use mercurial. To these projects, however, I just submitted a limited number of change sets. Most heavily I am using mercurial instead, which I also would choose for future projects. Maybe it would more accurate to measure the number of submissions per time interval.
2) A lot of people still aren't buying smart phones because they're really expensive. It looks like U.S. smartphone penetration in general is around 50%: http://www.google.com/search?q=smart+phone+penetration+unite... , and most of them don't have cameras nearly this good and won't for a while. People who can afford a $50 – $200 pocket camera might not want to pay more than $100 a month for a smartphone data plan.
3) That being said, the smart money is definitely on the low-end pocket camera going away over time.
4) High-end cameras, even pocket ones (think the Canon S95 or S100 class) are going to be around for a long time. Ditto dSLRs. Until the laws of physics get violated, dSLRs are going to take vastly better pictures than camera phones. Which doesn't matter to most people but does to a substantial minority.