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January 14, 2004

WebSite-Watcher Goes to Version 3.60

WebSite-Watcher is a page monitoring application that I've used for a long time and I really like. I got an announcement this week that the software has been upgraded to...

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August 07, 2003

Search Engine For JavaScript

A Javascript metasearch is now available at http://www.javascript-2.com/. According to its front page it searches over 8,000 javascripts from over a dozen javascript sites. The front page of the site...

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November 18, 2002

Database of Web Robots and 'Bots

Sometimes in the course of reviewing your Web site's access logs you'll find occasionally weird entries. They're not browsers, and they're not search engine spiders that you recognize -- what...

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December 14, 2000

New Content Rating System Available

Newsbytes is reporting ( http://www.newsbytes.com/ news/00/159363.html ) that there's a new rating system available. The Internet Content Rating System is available at http://www.icra.org/ . The site includes information on implementing...

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August 22, 2000

Schemes for Organizing the Web

Librarian Gerry McKiernan has a Web page devoted to Web organizing infrastructures at: http://www.public.iastate.edu/~CYBERSTACKS/CTW.htm . There's a lot of ground covered here, including the DDC and LCC (natch) but also...

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July 25, 2000

InfoGrid Claims an "Indexed Map of the Internet"

An interesting change from the regular Yahooesque index is the new InfoGrid from R. Lee Heath ( http://www.infogrid.com ). The grid provides a single page of top-level links, with the...

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March 07, 2000

Wherefore 404?

CNET has an interesting story about two researchers who are working to make hyperlinks valid even when the links move. The idea is that any page can be uniquely identified...

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Get Clickey With It

Clickey ( http://www.Clickey.com/ ) is yet another domain name search engine, but it provides a different set of information than you might get using, say, Namedroppers.com. You can search by...

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February 24, 2000

Another option for domain searching

http://www.namedroppers.com/ is another option for domain-name searching (and might have a future as a caffeine equivalent - looking at that yellow background in the morning is almost as good as...

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February 15, 2000

Webpilots.net

Webpilots.net ( http://www.webpilots.net ) calls itself a "recommendation pilot"; it has human editors that set up "pilots" for subjects. (They promise that more pilots will be added frequently.) Here's how...

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November 29, 1999

Annoucing Traffick

Traffick -- the guide to Web portals. Very interesting! Go take a look: http://www.traffick.com/default.asp...

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August 28, 1998

Web sites you should know about:

Susan Beck provided some interesting resources for educators looking for Web evaluation pages: "Karen McLaughlin has a site designed for secondary grades. Titled _Teachers CyberGuide_ it's at http://www.cyberbee.com/guides.html. I've got...

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