GMail Invites
Both Chris and I have several GMail Invites that we’d be happy to share. If you would like us to send you an invitation, then leave a comment or email us and we’ll send out an invite.
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Both Chris and I have several GMail Invites that we’d be happy to share. If you would like us to send you an invitation, then leave a comment or email us and we’ll send out an invite.
Have you ever wondered what the employees at Microsoft view most often on the web? Or how about what the most popular sites are for your ISP? Well, you can view this information at the VisitorVille web site.
Mass Domain Search Enter up to 10 different Domains for the same keyword, and check the position of the web sites in Google. Check it out at http://www.googlerankings.com/
From SearchEngineWatch: Looking for an answer to a specific question? Check out this list of the best reference sites of 2004, as compiled by the American Library Association. The list is compiled by MARS, the Machine-Assisted Reference Section of the American Library Association. To be eligible for consideration, sites must meet a number of criteria, …
Yesterday I posted a link to Google’s year-end review of search terms. Well, of course the other search engines have done this as well. Visiting http://tools.search.yahoo.com/top2004/ will display Yahoo!’s: Top Movies Searches Top News Searches Top Reality Show Searches Top Olympian Searches Top Music Searches Top Britney Spears Searches Top Music Lyrics Searches Top Auto …
Every year Google puts together information on what searches were popular during the year. The zeitgeist this year is done with a beautiful flash presentation. They show on a map of the world where the event the search pertained to happened. They also show the top image and news story from that month. Check it …
It appears the GMail beta is expanding again. Logging into my account this morning, I now have an additional 10 Gmail invites to pass around. If you would like one I will be giving six of them away. Send me a tip (chris at pcin.net) that we can use on of our upcoming newsletters.
I’ve seen this mentioned around (KC’s blog mainly, where she links to others who did, who in turn link to many others). “Clear the address bar in your browser, type in every letter of the alphabet, and list out what is the first URL on the history list.” Here’s a sampling of mine: A – …