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Monthly Archives: August 2002
Ranking for Tagore settings, continued
“Tagore settings” moved at Lycos from 14th to the 19th position, and at AllTheWeb even more: from 9th till 21th position. Clearly, the ranking mechanism is totally different then that of Google (and AOL), where it ranks still at first … Continue reading
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Big companies equal big countries
A recent report from UNCTAD provides a list of 100 countries and companies, in order of its contribution to the world economy. There are 29 companies amongst them! First, at 45, is Exxon, which is a bigger contributor then Pakistan. … Continue reading
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Moselbahn
This summer, my family and I stayed near Leiwen, in Germany, a small town on the right bank of the river Moselle. One of the things I like to notice in a landscape are tracks of a recent past, which … Continue reading
Editing blogpost containing table
Editing the table in previous post gives me some problems. Hopefully, nobody sees a distorted page. Seems to be an interference with the Blogger HTML, probably due to all code within these links… Two days later, I have found IE5.5 … Continue reading
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Searching for Tagore settings
Yesterday, I conducted a little test to see where I pop up in search engines. I did make use of the list of major search engines from Search EngineWeb and checked for “Tagore settings”, a page on music set to … Continue reading
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