Ajay on October 28th, 2008

How do you measure the popularity of a website? Usually it’s by its ranks on the tones of ranking services out there. So, you patiently open up Alexa, Compete, Technorati etc. and note down the ranks.
Or, you use DNfame.
You can find out many pieces of data about your domain, including: Google Pagerank, Alexa Rank, Complete [...]

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Ajay on October 10th, 2008

Using too many plugins in Firefox will make an already resource hungry Firefox to get hungrier.
I make sure that I keep the add-ons down to a minimum. However, there are a few plugins I just need to have installed in my browser!
Adblock Plus
Ever been annoyed by all those ads and banners on the internet that [...]

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Ajay on January 2nd, 2007

We have the next PageRank update predicted around mid-Jan. Having a good pagerank is always a plus point. I had reviewed LivePR which is a pagerank prediction tool which works by querying several Google servers and seeing if your pagerank is changing. You can thus predict what your PR should be like.
I came across another [...]

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Ajay on December 12th, 2006

Google’s PageRank is a very important parameter in determining the popularity of a page. It works pagewise and hence some pages can have a higher pagerank than others.
PageRanks are updated four times a year, with the last update taking place early October this year.
There are a lot of tools that let you calculate and display [...]

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