April 15th, 2008 by Priyam
Google Page Rank is the way google ranks different pages. I was searching some information about Google Page Rank and how it works and I landed on an SEO, Designing and Programming blog max web design. As the About page says Robert the owner of the blog created it for sharing knowledge about SEO and marketing and his projects.
The page I landed upon talks about Page Rank. It enlightens about how the Page Rank works. Page Rank is decided by the number of inbound links to a page. Page Rank is not for a website but for pages in a website. So if you like your pages with each other correctly chances are you’ll have a better Page Rank. It also says that Pages pass Page Rank from one to other like cold, without loosing it.
There’s also and article about the tools used by him for SEO which are Google Toolbar, Alexa Toolbar etc. You can read the article about SEO here.
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April 14th, 2008 by Priyam
Google is digging deeper into internet search by crawling forms. Only a small number of usefull websites are being crawled and that to following the rules like robots.txt, nofollow etc.
Here is an excerpt:
In the past few months we have been exploring some HTML forms to try to discover new web pages and URLs that we otherwise couldn’t find and index for users who search on Google. Specifically, when we encounter a <FORM> element on a high-quality site, we might choose to do a small number of queries using the form. For text boxes, our computers automatically choose words from the site that has the form; for select menus, check boxes, and radio buttons on the form, we choose from among the values of the HTML. Having chosen the values for each input, we generate and then try to crawl URLs that correspond to a possible query a user may have made. If we ascertain that the web page resulting from our query is valid, interesting, and includes content not in our index, we may include it in our index much as we would include any other web page.
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March 31st, 2008 by Priyam
Do you use Google for search?? Do you have google set as your homepage?? Chances are yes. Google is the search king. Google has become a synonym for web search i feel. Just ask anyone to google it and they would understand what are you talking about. But don’t you think that Google page is really bland? Just a white page with google written on it. What if you could Personalize Google ?? Won’t it be cool??
Personalize Google with Groovle. Its your Groovy Google Custom Search Homepage. It allows you to have your own custom personalized Google Homepage just a few clicks away 
Steps to get your Custom Google Homepage
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March 14th, 2008 by Priyam
Just a few days ago i was wondering why isn’t there an invisible feature in Gmail chat. My Gmail window is always open but i want to avoid people seeing me online as the think am a useless and idle person always online
Also some people bug me a lot at times
So today while changing my status message I saw invisible option Voila!!!! Dream come True!!! Below are the Images that you can see: Continue reading ‘Gmail Chat Introduces invisible Feature’
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November 8th, 2007 by Priyam
Super Cassettes Industries (T-series) has filed a suit against Google and its video sharing site YouTube after the display on YouTube of content on which the Indian company says it holds copyright.
Super Cassettes Industries (T-series) is seeking a permanent injunction and damages on the dissemination and display on YouTube of the content and obtained an interim restraint order in the High Court in Delhi. This implies that Google which was not represented at the proceedings, has to remove the content until the final order is decided.
“We had communicated several times to YouTube and to Google both in India and the U.S. to remove the content that infringes our copyrights,” said Amit Sibal, lawyer for Super Cassettes.
Google was not immediately available for comment.
Google has in the past objected to provisions in India’s Information Technology Act 2000 which make intermediaries like ISPs (Internet service providers), Web site hosting companies, search engines, email services, and social networks, liable for their users’ content. Section 79 of the Act holds network service providers liable unless they can prove that the offense or contravention was committed without their knowledge or that they had exercised all due diligence to prevent the commission of such offense or contravention.
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