Would like to make a short remark that I've launched a new website related to Password Recovery software. All requests about links, articles, content, design etc. are highly welcome!
Keep yourself alive huh :)
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Google now allows webmasters to manage SERP’s sitelinks
Official Google Webmaster Central Blog reports that new feature. From now Google enables site owners to manage which additional links should appear after the snippet of your webpage.
More info here
Now, Webmaster Tools lets you view potential sitelinks for your site and block the ones you don't want to appear in Google search results. Because sitelinks are extremely useful in helping users navigate your site, we don't typically recommend blocking them. However, occasionally you might want to exclude a page from your sitelinks, for example: a page that has become outdated or unavailable, or a page that contains information you don't want emphasized to users. Once you block a page, it won't appear as a sitelink for 90 days unless you choose to unblock it sooner. It may take a week or so to remove a page from your sitelinks, but we are working on making this process faster.
More info here
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Remote Access Statistics
Have you ever thought about remote access statistics? I'm sure you havn't. Go and check it up!
Monday, May 14, 2007
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Most popular topics on Reddit
Here we go again. As you remember my previous post was about top Digg topics. This time we will talk about Reddit.
I’ve used the same method of popularity calculation as in case of Digg.
So, here we go with the chart:

And here comes the popularity diagram:

And finally, the graph about how the demand on a separate topic was changed during the evaluation period. Click on the preview below to see the full picture.

That’s all for now. Come back later to check for other stuff I've observed.
I’ve used the same method of popularity calculation as in case of Digg.
So, here we go with the chart:

And here comes the popularity diagram:

And finally, the graph about how the demand on a separate topic was changed during the evaluation period. Click on the preview below to see the full picture.

That’s all for now. Come back later to check for other stuff I've observed.
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