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Tag Archives: Google
Sarah Palin’s Google Bounce
When McCain named Sarah Palin his veep, she had about 500k mentions on the web according to Google, and Joe Biden mustered an impressive five million plus (I checked). A few short days later Palin has surpassed Biden with 5.8 … Continue reading
Posted in Around the Web
Tagged Biden, Google, Joe Biden, Palin, Sarah Palin, seo, veep, vice president
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Walls and Ladders
(photo: Sébastien Boymond-Pfahrer) Howard W. French notices that attempts to evade and promote evasion of China’s Great Firewall –which blocks vast regions of the web from the Chinese public– are taking off inside the PRC. Li Xieheng, who coded the … Continue reading
Posted in Foreign affairs, Lee's Page
Tagged , censorship, China, Firefox, Flickr, gladder, Google, great firewall, James Joyce, Li Xieheng, prc, proxies, Ulysses
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Want to be a better searcher?
On Google I mean. Here are Lifehackers top ten obscure Google search tips. The comments are filled with others.