Δευτέρα 16 Μαρτίου 2009

What makes google the king of all search engines? Google u...

Google he, google you, google me, google all...
Google drive as to the world of web 2.0 and most of us dont know how that starts...

Whats wiki said:
Google began in January 1996, as a research project by Larry Page, who was soon joined by Sergey Brin, when they were both Ph.D. students at Stanford University in California.[6]
 They hypothesized that a search engine that analyzed the relationships between websites would produce better ranking of results than existing techniques, which ranked results
 according to the number of times the search term appeared on a page.[7] Their search engine was originally nicknamed "BackRub" because the system checked backlinks to 
estimate the importance of a site.[8] A small search engine called Rankdex was already exploring a similar strategy.[9]
Convinced that the pages with the most links to them from other highly relevant web pages must be the most relevant pages associated with the search, Page and Brin tested their 
thesis as part of their studies, and laid the foundation for their search engine. Originally, the search engine used the Stanford University website with the domain google.stanford.
edu. The domain google.com was registered on 15 September 1997,[10] and the company was incorporated as Google Inc. on 4 September 1998 at a friend's garage in Menlo Park, 
California. The total initial investment raised for the new company amounted to almost US$1.1 million, including a US$100,000 check by Andy Bechtolsheim, one of the founders 
of Sun Microsystems.[11]
In March 1999, the company moved into offices in Palo Alto, home to several other noted Silicon Valley technology startups.[12] After quickly outgrowing two other sites, the 
company leased a complex of buildings in Mountain View at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway from Silicon Graphics (SGI) in 2003.[13] The company has remained at this location ever 
since, and the complex has since come to be known as the Googleplex (a play on the word googolplex). In 2006, Google bought the property from SGI for US$319 million.[14]

And the name:
The name "Google" originated from a common misspelling of the word "googol",[20][21] which refers to 10100, the number represented by a 1 followed by one hundred zeros. 
Having found its way increasingly into everyday language, the verb "google", was added to the Merriam Webster Collegiate Dictionary and the Oxford English Dictionary in 2006, 
meaning "to use the Google search engine to obtain information on the Internet.

Mapquest - Secret (Seo Trick)

Don't you now that if u are make a review or something about mapquest you will get an incredible pagerank because it was the 5 most popular google keyword and it has only 31,000,000 result  compare to the 700,000,000 that has the 3th keyword (yahoo.com) and compare to the 290,000,000 that has the 6th keyword (google.com)...

Try it ... i always fancy to share my secrets

Neobux new feature in the web(Innovation in ptc) - By greatglorious.com

1. Colored rows
Mimicking the functionality of Xargoon’s GreaseMonkey Script, you’ll now be able to color your referrals listing rows based on activity.
You have a slider with 2 thresholds where you can define the average in which the colors will change.
Highlighting only occurs when the referrals have been yours for more than 24 hours.
You’ll be able to Apply, Save (also applies) or Disable the coloring.
Very straight forward.
NOTE: Only for Safari, Opera and Firefox

2. Averages and clicks
Averages and clicks refer now to all the clicks your referrals made since they are yours.
Now, on the clicks column, if all of your referral clicks have been credited, you’ll see the number of clicks (for example “100″).
If some clicks haven’t been credited, you’ll see how many were credited of the total made (for example “99 of 100″).
It will be easier to spot differences right away.
The ordering of the clicks will only be available for the total of clicks.
The average will only appear for referrals that have been yours for more than 24 hours.

3. Misc.
Some minor visual changes.
Some small redundant errors fixed.