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Monday, February 13, 2006

Love Google? Now you can become an expert

Learn some tricks to get better results.

What do you mean you don’t have a blog yet?

According to Technorati, 27 million blogs around the world are now online, with 1.2 million posts a day. Now that's a lot of crap being posted.

eBayer tries to sell the soul of the Thames Whale that died two weeks ago

Are you actually surprised that the site once caught for selling human organs and children would let someone try to sell the soul of a dead whale?

Zillow.com is here!

Find the value of more than 40 million homes in the United States with this Kelly Blue Book-like site for real estate. One of the nice benefits of the site is users are not required to give up any personal info and no one will contact users. Finally, a real estate website that doesn't force you to give up personal information.

Google chat is now available

Users of Gmail will now to chat live with fellow users without downloading a separate program. Chats will be automatically archived unless the user opts not to. Ads won't be served into live chats, but will appear in archived chats. It's still in beta so there things that you can't do, like putting cute little smiley faces in your chat sessions.

“Brokeback” is a hit on the Internet, not just the big screen

"Brokeback Mountain" was 57 times more likely to be searched on the web than the next award-nominated movie, "Crash." Check out this trailer used for a MTV audience.


The huge Super Bowl rush to the Internet

Searches on "Super Bowl XL Commercials" have jumped nearly 800% since Sunday. GoDaddy.com had a whole of nunch of unique visitors during the game. 900,000 to be exact. That's up nearly 1,000% compared with a typical Sunday.  

Think you can dance? Check out this Mall Gorilla

Progresso's “soup operas”

Even Progresso has a micro-site. The site created by Publicis Dialog NY features 9 “soup operas.”

Check them out. What do you think?