Posts Tagged ‘search engine’

Live Search : You’re Dead to Me

Okay.

That’s it.

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Tool Time Friday | Ask you, Ask me, Ask eet?

Yup, finally lost my mind.  It’s snapped about 5 minutes ago.  I hope it stays like this, cause then I’ll have a legitimate excuse for whatever.

“Ground control to Major Morgan, ground control to Major Morgan, take your protein pills and put your helmet on – Ground control to Major Morgan”.

At this site anyone, even me, can post a question about any subject, or answer an existing question.  Registration and use are completely free.

If you need an answer, ask your question, register to its RSS feed of answers, and just wait until your news aggregator pops out an answer.  Questions and answers can be rated, so that the most interesting questions and the most useful answers come first.  If you have knowledge to share, pay this site a visit from time to time, you might even earn some money.

Money!  I can make some money? Oh, I’m all better now.

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Tool Time Friday | Want your blog seen by millions of new readers?

I didn’t think so – so see ya!

Just kidding. Sorta. Kinda. Maybe. Who knows. ??

If you’ve heard about this site and haven’t shared it, I don’t know if we should be angry with you or just chalk it up to your not wanting to let the cat out of the bag.

Well, tough. I’m letting the cat loose, so there.

Yes, I had thoughts of hanging on to this for a while, but that wouldn’t be friendly or nice, and as you know by now, I’m a nice guy.

So what is it, you ask.

Well, featured on this site, which places blogs on nearly 100 top-tier news and media sites, are: Reuters, USA Today, Gannett, McGraw-Hill Architectural Record, FoxNews and Internet Broadcasting, just to drop a few names. Not that I’d drop names.

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Tool Time Friday | Come here, it won’t hurt an itty bitty bit

Have you heard about the “Bitty Browser”?

Well, check this out!

Bitty Browser helps you keep track of your favorite Web stuff by enabling navigable windows directly within your favorite sites – it’s like Picture-in-Picture for the Web.

For example – Try opening Bitty in: Google, Netvibes, Pageflakes, Windows Live, Protopage, Typepad, WordPress, webwag, 30 Boxes, Widgetbox, AOL’s AIMPages. (In a couple of sites you have to log in – but it’s no big deal). Or add Bitty to any other site or blog via a simple HTML copy/paste.

It’s also a platform to Widgetize and Syndicate activity – how cool is that?!?

For all you Web developers, bloggers, advertisers, publishers, Bitty Browser is a smart way to widgetize and syndicate interactivity.

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Tool Time Friday | Google Datacenter Search

Quick now.

Don’t miss it.

Here it comes.

Search keywords and phrases  through different Google data centers.

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Tool Time Friday | URL Rewriting Tool

Let’s get right to it, shall we?

Static URLs are known to be better than Dynamic URLs because of a number of reasons
1. Static URLs typically Rank better in Search Engines.
2. Search Engines are known to index the content of dynamic pages a lot slower compared to static pages.
3. Static URLs are always more friendlier looking to the End Users.

Example of a dynamic URL:

http://www.widgets.com/product.php?categoryid=1&productid=10

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Tool Time Friday | Determine Country Using IP Address

This tool will determine the country by the IP address.

It’s lightning fast and free. The database is huge and is updated on a regular basis. Go!

Want a bonus?

Click on this link to lookup the host or website which an IP address belongs and the country where this host is physically located.

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[videos] 5 San Jose Video Finds from Lee Odden and Web Pro News

Search Engine Strategies in San Jose is going on right now, and I’ve been on the hunt for short videos. If you find more that are shareable, please let me know as tomorrow is Search Engine Wednesday and I’ll add them then. If you have shot some that aren’t shareable, please let me know as I can splice links to them in my feed, share them on Facebook, or in one of my shared Google Reader pages.

Here is one I found with Lee Odden interviewing Tim Mayer of Yahoo. There’s a funny comment at the end about spam. [video length - 2:52 |comment on his site]

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