FindForward

FindForward: Collects many different search engine tools.

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Moviebot

Moviebot: See automated movie ratings, like for “Terminator.”

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Neighborsearch

Neighborsearch: Searches within pages linked from a site.

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AnyRank

AnyRank: Find the CurseRank, GeekRank, NaughtyRank, or IntellectRank for your URL.

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How to Make a Title Tag that Search Engines will Love

How to Make a Title Tag that Search Engines will Love is an excellent article for helping you learn to create page titles that will inprove your search engine rankings and click throughs.

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Google Debuts AdWords API

The search company’s application programming interface gives developers the ability to exchange data between the AdWords system and ad-campaign-management systems.

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Google Survey Results Are In

Search Engine Surveys has post the results of their latest survey.

You should check it out.

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Google releases Picasa 2

Google-purchased Picasa is now available as a version 2 release. It’s a free download, and has some neat features for the PC crowd.

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New MSN Search Goes Live

The new MSN search, which has been around as Beta version for quite a while, went officially live now and is used when you search from the MSN homepage.

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McAfee frees SiteDigger 2.0

McAfee has released Foundation SiteDigger 2.0, a free-of-charge tool that uses Google to spot accidentally-exposed enterprise information on the web.

SiteDigger 2.0, said Mark Curphy, consulting director for Foundstone professional services at McAfee, sniffs out eight times more potentially damaging information than the original edition, which debuted in August 2004.

The tool uses information collected by Google to quickly pinpoint possibly unwanted information — from passwords and personal data to financial records and confidential documents — on a company’s site and needlessly accessible to the general public.

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