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Pardon the excessive number of OPs/new threads, but I carry of baggage of
things (have nad no search engine experts to me in a while). There are various tools that apparently use Google's APIs to collect some data of interest, e.g. number of indexed page for a given site. Recently I noticed that some tools which rely on that service (including, for example, http://www.tippy.co.uk/google-datacenter-check/ ) just don't seem to work. I think the problem began a fortnight ago. Any ideas as to why? Is it permanent? Maybe Google's ISP his concerned about his/her bandwidth? Or maybe the FTC is handcuffing Google over his/her $310 double-clicking madness? Has Larry Page gone on a cruise and forgotten to pay the Web host? So many question. So little time. All our SERPs are belong (sic) to Google, but where has Google gone hiding? I hope they are not retracting services now that they have grown to the point of no going back... |
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On May 30, 2:54 am, Roy Schestowitz <newsgro...@schestowitz.com>
wrote: > Pardon the excessive number of OPs/new threads, but I carry of baggage of > things (have nad no search engine experts to me in a while). > > There are various tools that apparently use Google's APIs to collect some > data of interest, e.g. number of indexed page for a given site. Recently I > noticed that some tools which rely on that service (including, for example,http://www.tippy.co.uk/google-datacenter-check/) just don't seem to work. I > think the problem began a fortnight ago. Any ideas as to why? Is it > permanent? > > Maybe Google's ISP his concerned about his/her bandwidth? Or maybe the FTC is > handcuffing Google over his/her $310 double-clicking madness? Has Larry Page > gone on a cruise and forgotten to pay the Web host? > > So many question. So little time. All our SERPs are belong (sic) to Google, > but where has Google gone hiding? I hope they are not retracting services > now that they have grown to the point of no going back... They have their fingers in too many pies right now. Someday, they may even forget that they are a search engine altogether; maybe even offer us a GoogleBeer. Take care Fred -- Things to Know Before Hiring Expert SEO Services http://www.rezultz-web-site-promotio...O-Services.htm |
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__/ [ canadafred ] on Wednesday 30 May 2007 13:04 \__
> On May 30, 2:54 am, Roy Schestowitz <newsgro...@schestowitz.com> > wrote: >> Pardon the excessive number of OPs/new threads, but I carry of baggage of >> things (have nad no search engine experts to me in a while). >> >> There are various tools that apparently use Google's APIs to collect some >> data of interest, e.g. number of indexed page for a given site. Recently I >> noticed that some tools which rely on that service (including, for >> example,http://www.tippy.co.uk/google-datacenter-check/) just don't seem >> to work. I think the problem began a fortnight ago. Any ideas as to why? >> Is it permanent? >> >> Maybe Google's ISP his concerned about his/her bandwidth? Or maybe the FTC >> is handcuffing Google over his/her $310 double-clicking madness? Has Larry >> Page gone on a cruise and forgotten to pay the Web host? >> >> So many question. So little time. All our SERPs are belong (sic) to >> Google, but where has Google gone hiding? I hope they are not retracting >> services now that they have grown to the point of no going back... > > They have their fingers in too many pies right now. Someday, they may > even forget that they are a search engine altogether; maybe even offer > us a GoogleBeer. Vores Øl? < http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source_beer > -- ~~ Best regards http://Schestowitz.com | Free as in Free Beer ¦ PGP-Key: 0x74572E8E Cpu(s): 23.1% user, 4.4% system, 0.6% nice, 71.9% idle http://iuron.com - semantic engine to gather information |
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On May 30, 9:16 am, Roy Schestowitz <newsgro...@schestowitz.com>
wrote: > __/ [ canadafred ] on Wednesday 30 May 2007 13:04 \__ > > > > > > > On May 30, 2:54 am, Roy Schestowitz <newsgro...@schestowitz.com> > > wrote: > >> Pardon the excessive number of OPs/new threads, but I carry of baggageof > >> things (have nad no search engine experts to me in a while). > > >> There are various tools that apparently use Google's APIs to collect some > >> data of interest, e.g. number of indexed page for a given site. Recently I > >> noticed that some tools which rely on that service (including, for > >> example,http://www.tippy.co.uk/google-datacenter-check/) just don't seem > >> to work. I think the problem began a fortnight ago. Any ideas as to why? > >> Is it permanent? > > >> Maybe Google's ISP his concerned about his/her bandwidth? Or maybe theFTC > >> is handcuffing Google over his/her $310 double-clicking madness? Has Larry > >> Page gone on a cruise and forgotten to pay the Web host? > > >> So many question. So little time. All our SERPs are belong (sic) to > >> Google, but where has Google gone hiding? I hope they are not retracting > >> services now that they have grown to the point of no going back... > > > They have their fingers in too many pies right now. Someday, they may > > even forget that they are a search engine altogether; maybe even offer > > us a GoogleBeer. > > Vores Øl? <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source_beer> > > -- > ~~ Best regards > > http://Schestowitz.com | Free as in Free Beer ¦ PGP-Key: 0x74572E8E > Cpu(s): 23.1% user, 4.4% system, 0.6% nice, 71.9% idle > http://iuron.com- semantic engine to gather information- Hide quotedtext - > > - Show quoted text - I'll take a dozen ... |
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Hey, SEO arseholes. Don't OP your shit. Start an intellligent
discusssion regarding search engimne optimizatiom or don't. Very simple eh? Fred -- hangin arounfrd A.I.S.E. since 1999 http://www.rezult-web-site-promtiom.com/ Roy. Can I revamp the httphttp://www.schestowitz.com/Wiki_Public/index.php?AISE%20FAQ |
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On May 30, 12:26 pm, canadafred <canadian_...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On May 30, 9:16 am, Roy Schestowitz <newsgro...@schestowitz.com> > wrote: > > > > > > > __/ [ canadafred ] on Wednesday 30 May 2007 13:04 \__ > > > > On May 30, 2:54 am, Roy Schestowitz <newsgro...@schestowitz.com> > > > wrote: > > >> Pardon the excessive number of OPs/new threads, but I carry of baggage of > > >> things (have nad no search engine experts to me in a while). > > > >> There are various tools that apparently use Google's APIs to collectsome > > >> data of interest, e.g. number of indexed page for a given site. Recently I > > >> noticed that some tools which rely on that service (including, for > > >> example,http://www.tippy.co.uk/google-datacenter-check/) just don't seem > > >> to work. I think the problem began a fortnight ago. Any ideas as to why? > > >> Is it permanent? > > > >> Maybe Google's ISP his concerned about his/her bandwidth? Or maybe the FTC > > >> is handcuffing Google over his/her $310 double-clicking madness? HasLarry > > >> Page gone on a cruise and forgotten to pay the Web host? > > > >> So many question. So little time. All our SERPs are belong (sic) to > > >> Google, but where has Google gone hiding? I hope they are not retracting > > >> services now that they have grown to the point of no going back... > > > > They have their fingers in too many pies right now. Someday, they may > > > even forget that they are a search engine altogether; maybe even offer > > > us a GoogleBeer. > > > Vores Øl? <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source_beer> > > > -- > > ~~ Best regards > > >http://Schestowitz.com| Free as in Free Beer ¦ PGP-Key: 0x74572E8E > > Cpu(s): 23.1% user, 4.4% system, 0.6% nice, 71.9% idle > > http://iuron.com-semantic engine to gather information- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - > > I'll take a dozen ...- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - as a matter of fact. I've been hanging around here since 1999 I'll take a dozen and a half. |
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"canadafred" <canadian_web@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1180543238.828585.130020@d30g2000prg.googlegr oups.com... > Hey, SEO arseholes. Don't OP your shit. Start an intellligent > discusssion regarding search engimne optimizatiom or don't. Very > simple eh? "canadafred" <canadian_web@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1180141310.642863.74090@u30g2000hsc.googlegro ups.com... "You call that natural language? Go back to school." "canadafred" <canadian_web@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1180153404.618173.137630@g4g2000hsf.googlegro ups.com... "good use of stemming though ... never thought of that one ... wait a minute ... hmmm ... I thought so ... that's morphology isn't it ... ah yes ... very good indeed ..." |
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__/ [ canadafred ] on Wednesday 30 May 2007 17:42 \__
> On May 30, 12:26 pm, canadafred <canadian_...@hotmail.com> wrote: >> On May 30, 9:16 am, Roy Schestowitz <newsgro...@schestowitz.com> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> > __/ [ canadafred ] on Wednesday 30 May 2007 13:04 \__ >> >> > > On May 30, 2:54 am, Roy Schestowitz <newsgro...@schestowitz.com> >> > > wrote: >> > >> Pardon the excessive number of OPs/new threads, but I carry of >> > >> baggage of things (have nad no search engine experts to me in a >> > >> while). >> >> > >> There are various tools that apparently use Google's APIs to collect >> > >> some data of interest, e.g. number of indexed page for a given site. >> > >> Recently I noticed that some tools which rely on that service >> > >> (including, for >> > >> example,http://www.tippy.co.uk/google-datacenter-check/) just don't >> > >> seem to work. I think the problem began a fortnight ago. Any ideas as >> > >> to why? Is it permanent? >> >> > >> Maybe Google's ISP his concerned about his/her bandwidth? Or maybe >> > >> the FTC is handcuffing Google over his/her $310 double-clicking >> > >> madness? Has Larry Page gone on a cruise and forgotten to pay the Web >> > >> host? >> >> > >> So many question. So little time. All our SERPs are belong (sic) to >> > >> Google, but where has Google gone hiding? I hope they are not >> > >> retracting services now that they have grown to the point of no going >> > >> back... >> >> > > They have their fingers in too many pies right now. Someday, they may >> > > even forget that they are a search engine altogether; maybe even offer >> > > us a GoogleBeer. >> >> > Vores Øl? <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source_beer> >> >> > -- >> > ~~ Best regards >> >> >http://Schestowitz.com| Free as in Free Beer ¦ PGP-Key: 0x74572E8E >> > Cpu(s): 23.1% user, 4.4% system, 0.6% nice, 71.9% idle >> > http://iuron.com-semantic engine to gather information- Hide quoted >> > text - >> >> > - Show quoted text - >> >> I'll take a dozen ...- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > > as a matter of fact. > > I've been hanging around here since 1999 > > I'll take a dozen and a half. They come in portions of 2 ounches each. -- ~~ Best regards Roy S. Schestowitz | "Far away from home, robots build people" http://Schestowitz.com | GNU is Not UNIX | PGP-Key: 0x74572E8E roy pts/1 Wed May 30 06:41 still logged in http://iuron.com - proposing a non-profit search engine |
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__/ [ canadafred ] on Wednesday 30 May 2007 17:40 \__
> Hey, SEO arseholes. Don't OP your shit. Start an intellligent > discusssion regarding search engimne optimizatiom or don't. Very > simple eh? > > Fred > > -- > > hangin arounfrd A.I.S.E. since 1999 > http://www.rezult-web-site-promtiom.com/ > > Roy. Can I revamp the > httphttp://www.schestowitz.com/Wiki_Public/index.php?AISE%20FAQ Sure! Maybe you can even start a new version (use the [squared brackets] or CamelCase) if you prefer to make radical changes. The Wiki is barely being edited by anyone (other than bl00dy spammers). -- ~~ Best regards Roy S. Schestowitz | "Double your drive space - delete Windows" http://Schestowitz.com | Open Prospects ¦ PGP-Key: 0x74572E8E Tasks: 143 total, 2 running, 137 sleeping, 0 stopped, 4 zombie http://iuron.com - knowledge engine, not a search engine |
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