Jul
10
2008
Google always returns plenty of result when searching. Common keyword will lead more than a billion result. It’s a huge number of pages and it is impossible we view all of them. So Google limits the maximum page to 80-90 pages and maximum to only a thousand result. Even only a thousand result, nobody will able to view all of them and often we will just re-do the search for more specific keyword if we can’t search what we want to.
Maybe many of them never notice within the thousand result, there are duplicated results too. Usually we only look in the first page or probably the second and third but when you go for page around 70-80 the search result will start to duplicate.
When search for “money” keyword it returns:
result in page 80
result in page 81
Notice the red markers A, B and C marked beside the results both in screenshots are similar but in different page. Is it a Google bug or what?
Popularity: 4%
Jun
22
2008
For pro bloggers out there I’m sure they have known pretty well about how Google PageRank works but for those still don’t know about it. It is best that you get the idea how it works otherwise it is a fatal for your blog to success.
Besides getting a good rank in Alexa you will still need to get good rank in Google which is PageRank, trademark of Google. Google spider crawls all over the net and gather backlinks that go to your site. Google calculate those links and rate your site from PR0 to PR10.
In short, the more backlinks to your site. The higher PageRank you will get and make your site more valuable.

Popularity: 3%
Jun
03
2008
Facebook opens its code to welcome 3rd party development after Google and gang did last few months.
Google teamed up with Friendster , hi5 , Ning , LinkedIn and Plaxo recently and move on to open source for its platform to gang up on Facebook. After few months later, finally Facebook strikes back and do the same thing, evolution for social network. This encourage non IT person learns how to develop. Just give it a shot, this may also help them to seek for bugs and improve their security.
Popularity: 2%
May
30
2008
Google farts on Yahoo! again? Another big gain on Google, comScore has reported that Google’s ad-click count rose 27%, biggest increment ever since November, strengthens lead on its competitors. I wonder how many click for that…but still, analysts doubt on the report from comScore.
They also found that Google had become the most popular website by surpassing Yahoo. Isn’t that used to be? Yet, according to Alexa.com the web information company, Yahoo still remains the first follow by Google, so which is the correct result anyway?
Popularity: 1%