Last night I couldn’t remember a website I’ve already visited, thank God for Google History.
While browsing away i took a look at my trends and here they are:
My top sites of all times are:
- 1.ubuntuforums.org
- 2.svn.haxx.se
- 3.www.linuxforums.org
- 4.www.google.com
- 5.www.debian-administration.org
- 6.www.computerhope.com
- 7.www.ajaxload.info
- 8.wordpress.org
- 9.en.wikipedia.org
- 10.digg.com
The weird thing is that i though my top site should be digg.com or google.com… could google be mistaken ? ? ? i dont think that i visited svn.haxx.se more then google.com… weird ha ?
Continue reading ‘My google history/trends’
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Lately I’ve been searching for a good Google Pagerank function.
Couldn’t find any… So i decided to make my own.
Here is an Ajax Google Pagerank I have done today
Demo: click here
Download files: click here
Continue reading ‘Google Pagerank using Ajax’
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It seems that google AdSense is getting less popular day by day !! Last week 3 of my friends removed their AdSense ads:
ekhoury.com, vcoders.com, exoleb.com.
From my personal point of view, Google AdSense has conquered the web and have no real competitors… they know that ! The problem is that they (AdSense) don’t encourage you to join in, no signup bonus money, very low click rate and getting lower, their ads are getting more and more boring because you see them everywhere on the web.
What is needed now is another competitor for google AdSense, I was referred by Elie Khoury (ekhoury.com) to WidgetBucks. I have tried it and here are the pros:
1- Easier to setup
2- Better looking ads
3- 25 $ signup bonus money
4- Higher click rate
5- Their ads open in a new page 
6- They are new and exited
So why not ? Maybe WidgetBucks will even improve AdSense in a way 
I really advise you to try it, you wont regret it
www.widgetbucks.com
Cheers 
//Jo
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In a new and bold move, Google has decided to start selling print ads for newspapers.
So now Google AdWords customers can buy/place newspaper ads in the same way they buy Web page, radio or TV ad space.
For now Google will start with 225 newspaper in the US including the New York Times, Washington Post and Chicago Tribune.
Google Print Ads lets advertising agencies and advertising customers of all sizes plan and buy traditional newspaper media — from one-inch to full-page displays in both national and local newspapers via Google’s existing ad sales software.
More info can be found at
http://www.google.com/adwords/printads/
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Peter Nowak, Financial Post
Published: Saturday, June 30, 2007
Anyone can get the Web on their cellphone these days. But now it seems Google is interested in so much more than that. It has reportedly approached the Federal Communications Commission recently about obtaining wireless spectrum, the base upon which mobile-phone networks are built, in the U.S. agency’s next auction.
Continue reading ‘Google: You ain’t seen nothin’ yet’
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