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#1 Mike Mariano
http://availabledomains.biz/ ?p=1695Achievements in life can be minor, yet very important. Take that, other Mike Mariano - stealer of my sequential domain name! Read more from the original source: #1 Mike Mariano
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Take Ownership of Your Identity
http://thecleversheep.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ take-ownership-of-your-identity.ht…Who Are You? Let me qualify that... Who are you to someone who Googles you? Educators may not realize this, but most of us have likely been Googled by students, parents or other educators! Demonstrate your professionalism to parents who may 'look you up online', by participating in meaningful professional discussions.
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Google PageRank™: Is it a Viable Web Site Popularity Indicator?
http://creationis.com/ cisblog/ ?p=23Google PageRank™: Is it a Viable Web Site Popularity Indicator? I would like to throw a question out there for your feedback and comments. Is Google PageRank™ a viable indicator as to the popularity and profitability of a web site?
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NY Times Runs Glowing Profile of Islamist Rapping Lunatic, Leaves Out “Islamist Rapping Lunatic” Part
http://posthumousluger.com/ ?p=108While the New York Times may, in other instances, plausibly defend their printed errors by pointing to their quarterly cutbacks and belt-tightening, that argument simply does not carry merit as an excuse when an entire article can be thrown into question by…ahem… The very first hit that comes up when its subject is Googled.
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Tante Girang
http://www.linkylove.net/ make-money-online-add-your-link-exchange-2008-05-08/ t…I web googled for Tante Girang and Web Google served me the above Not Save For the Office pictures. Especially the picture in the middle is way too hot for comfort. So I thought: is my browser setting wrong? Not really, as Tante Girang gives you steamy pictures even if your browser is on Moderate Safe Search.
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8 Secrets to Getting Good Grades That the College World Doesn’t Want You to Know: How I Went from a 2.0 GPA to Graduating Cum Laude
http://www.thebostonbachelor.com/ 2008/ 05/ 07/ 8-secrets-to-getting-good-grades…BY THEBOSTONBACHELOR.COM / April 7, 2008 My freshman year of undergrad was a disaster. I failed more courses than I passed, was placed on Academic warning, and ended up with a 2.0 cumulative GPA. During the next 3 years, I got my shit together, overloaded on coursework (a total of 55 credit hours my last 3 semesters), and managed to graduate on-time, even garnering cum laude.
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April Traffic Report
http://lyndonology.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ april-traffic-report.htmlJust some of the weird search terms, that people used and found my blog. "english, motherfucker, do you speak it" paintrolling youtube cannonball ewoks smokin aces hospital scene music fight club quotes- i dont wanan die without any scars the breeders cannonball ewoks at beginning pachelbel rant
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New Orphan Works Legislation: From Each According to What is Not Nailed Down, To Each According to How Little We Can Get Away With
http://music-tech-policy.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 04/ new-orphan-works-legislation-fr…The House and Senate both introduced new versions of the “orphan works” legislation. Why, you may ask? What is so important about “orphan works”? Do the songwriters, artists, photographers, illustrators, screenwriters, actors, directors you know come up to you in the street, strike a scream pose (a la Munch) and say “How can I live without orphan works?” I doubt it.
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Documentary About Googling a Name Debuts on YouTube
http://nextravels.com/ career/ ?p=22790An actor made a documentary about what happened when he Googled his name. 24 people came up, he visited some of them and interviewed them. The story is debuting the story on YouTube tomorrow (April 25, 2008). 1 Vote(s)
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Paul Learned How To Google Himself Tonight
http://kristenmclane.com/ 2008/ 04/ 19/ paul-learned-how-to-google-himself-tonig…Paul (4 years old) was logging into his Webkinz account tonight and decided to take a detour. First he googled his Webkinz password and then he googled his name. It was cute until Paul decided to click on the search results which prompted a discussion about “not all websites being good for kids.”