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Jan
21
Ask anyone which search engine they use to find information on the Internet and they will almost certainly reply: “Google.” Look a little further, and market research shows that people actually use four main search engines for 99.99% of their searches: Google, Yahoo!, MSN, and Ask.com (in that order). But in my travels as a Search Engine Optimizer (SEO), I have discovered that in that .01% lies a vast multitude of the most innovative and creative search engines you have never seen. So many, in fact, that I have had to limit my list of the very best ones to a mere 100.
But it’s not just the sheer number of them that makes them worthy of attention; each one of these search engines has that standard “About Us” link at the bottom of the homepage. I call it the “why we’re better than Google” page. And after reading dozens and dozens of these pages, I have come to the conclusion that, taken as a whole, they are right!
Jan
21
Search Engine SenseBot Goes Vertical!
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How many times have you received a call on your cell phone or Blackberry with no idea who the caller is. The Caller ID just says the number and you don’t recognize it. Now, some people are comfortable just picking up the phone and hoping for the best. Others have no problem calling back the number after they realize no voicemail was left, and saying something like, “Hello there, did you just call me?†But, for the rest of us, this could be an unnecessary stress. Who is this person calling? What do they want? And, do I really want to know them? Fortunately, we can go right to the Internet and use one of the dozens of sites that provide the service known as Reverse Cell phone lookup to determine who is calling, and some other interesting information about them. Now we can find cell phone numbers quickly and, most importantly, call them back with confidence!
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