Press Release Source: comScore Networks Google Gains U.S. Search Market Share for Ninth Consecutive Month Monday May 22, 10:14 am ET comScore Releases April Search Engine Rankings RESTON, Va., May 22 /PRNewswire/ -- comScoreNetworks today released its monthly qSearch analysis of activity across competitive search engines. In April 2006, Google gained in search market share for the ninth consecutive month and maintained its status as market leader with 43.1 percent of all U.S. searches conducted on its sites. Yahoo! remained in second place with 28.0 percent, while MSN ranked third with 12.9 percent.Share of Online Searches by Engine April 2006 vs.
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Would Wall Street Crash If Google Died
Submitted by Geoff on Thu, 2006-05-25 12:42.
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Hi Tech Beggars
Submitted by Geoff on Fri, 2006-03-24 15:27.
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Has the net created a new style of begging, what makes me ask is, have you ever visited a site and at the top of the home page in full view were you can't miss it you see a sign saying "Please donate to this site" or If you find this site useful please donate, Then you see a Paypal Donate button and as you scroll down the page you see column after column of Google or other adverts. Why can't they be honest and instead of putting Paypal Donate or similiar buttons, put a begging bowl there. I've got nothing against sites asking for a donation to help with the upkeep of their site, if t
Beware Scam Bandits Are Back
Submitted by Geoff on Thu, 2006-03-16 10:48.
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There are all types of scams online. so don't be fooled by any thing that offers you great wealth for doing virtually nothing.Life's not that easy, otherwise we would all be driving around in big Limo's and holiday with the jet set.Instead here we are glued to our PC hoping to earn our beer money via Google. Here is an email that I received today offering me great wealth etc. I think it only fair that I share it with all of you that read my blog so if ever you get something similiar, I hope you all will do exactly what I did with mine.DELETE IT...DON'T REPLY Dear Sir, With due respect and humility I send you this mail.
CoMagz linkadelic magazine is now open for your submissions
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CoMagz linkadelic magazine Is an online magazine, written completely by its users, about what's cool and interesting on the web. Linkadelic magazine can be viewed as combination of Digg, Wikipedia and ordinary online magazines. It takes users content, put interesting content first, all with online magazine touch and feel. Anyone can submit news, recommended links, write articles or a personal column. Voting of other users kick out bad content while bringing the interesting content to the readers. Found something interesting on the web ? Submit it now.
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Message To New Visitors Linkadelic Magazine is an open blog. It's content is not run by anyone in particular but by all it's visitors. If you find interesting content that is relevant to the categories of Linkadelic Magazine, please submit it by registering and pressing the Submit link at the top of the page. If you put a complete interesting article with interest to our readers you are more than welcome to sign with your blog link.How it Works: In a CoMagazine everyone can post stories, news, links or write a column. Other users read and vote on the content. Best content gets to the front page while bad content can even be thrown away.
An Investor's View of The Fair Tax: A Resolution
Submitted by sanserve on Mon, 2006-03-13 06:49.
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The vast majority of Americans are investors, although many don't realize it. The vast majority of Americans are creative with their 1040 numbers, although most won't admit it. The majority of Americans would agree that investing, retirement planning, and estate preservation would be easier to manage if the Internal Revenue Code was comprehensible. A landslide of American voters would elect any candidate championing IRC replacement surgery. All of us aspire to some degree of economic security and none of us would be so critical of the wealthy if we had a shot at joining their ranks.
The Day Before Tomorrow
Submitted by Geoff on Wed, 2006-03-08 14:27.
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Sky News London. 17 April 2010.We are getting unconfirmed reports that planes from RAF Kinloss have this evening dropped several high explosive bombs along the East Coast of America, The Florida Keys, Havana, New Mexico,The Cayman Islands .plus other places, So far the Ministry of Defence have declined to make any comments.Other news the current bad weather seems to be getting worse the whole of the southern counties are now covered in snow and ice with temperatures reaching as low as minus 20 degrees in most places and the weathermen say the worst is yet to come. London 21 August 1975. From the office of The Prime Minister to Professor Ian Danlish.
Where to get images for CoMagz posts
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The Italian blogger Robin Good has a great list of online websites with free images.Find your favourite website and bookmark it for easy access to images for your CoMagz posts.Check carefully before downloading an image, that it's actually royalty free and that it's licnse allow to show it on websites. Link: Where to find free images If you want to jump to images website now try http://sxc.hu which is the one Robin Good recommends.
Spoke'n light project or How to propose to your future wife
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Here is a description of my Spoke'n wheel project. A thin strip of LEDs mounted on a bicycle wheel creates a semi-transparent screen on which various images and animations can be displayed. The complete circuit (LEDs, microprocessor, battery etc.) is placed on the rotating wheel. A magnetic switch "ticks" the microprocessor every time the wheel has completed a circle, so that the rotation speed (and "zero" location) can be determined. LED Super-resolution. By using two LED strings shifted by 1/2 the diameter of an LED, the dark areas between two adjacent LEDs can be filled.
Sticky Lamp
Submitted by toddah on Tue, 2006-10-17 11:46.
Categories: -Art- -Gadgets- -Interesting sites- -Weird-
Stick it, click it and you've got one of the coolest lamps we've ever seen. Just peel off the sticky lamp's backing and attach it anywhere you want. And with a "sticker" (pun intended) price of just $25, you can afford to buy a few. Great gift idea for a college student or someone who likes fun things. Source





