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Lijit search widget.
on May 1, 2007 in social bookmarking searching Lijit is sort of a "social search engine" where the visitors to your blog can search through your interests, they can search through your bookmarks on sites like digg and del.ico.us, your photos on flickr, videos on youtube, your myspace profile, the...
Yahoo Answers Spamming Google SERPS?
on May 8, 2007 in Top funny homework answers behol searching google I was searching through Google for funny homework answers like this one: and lo and behold, 10 of the top 12 responses were from Yahoo! answers, including duplicate content from malaysia.answers.yahoo.com. While this isn’t a malicious action o...
Yahoo Answers Spamming Google SERPS?
on May 8, 2007 in Top funny homework answers behol searching google I was searching through Google for funny homework answers like this one: and lo and behold, 10 of the top 12 responses were from Yahoo! answers, including duplicate content from malaysia.answers.yahoo.com. While this isn’t a malicious action o...
Earn money for searching - Slashmysearch
on May 19, 2007 in internet Earn money Slashmysearch searching Intellitxt Even though I knew about slashmysearch before, just on yesterday I registered with them.What is slashmysearch?Slashmysearch is an earning program which gives money for carrying out searches using their search engine. Yes, it is that simple.What one n...
What would Xiang Yu do?
on Feb 27, 2008 in New York Times needs news lessons to-do lists The Decider searching change parachutes writing Once upon a time in my eager-to-pleaseness, I kept every door open so that I could make the best decisions based on the options before me. But I have learned (especially lately), that sometimes it actually makes more sense to slam a few doors so that...


