links for 2007-02-03
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"Google Video's homepage added arrows for each category so you can browse more videos without leaving the homepage."
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A scraped list of digg's top users created using their API.
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Public Google Notebook pages now have feeds
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"Millions of consumers a week buy mobile phones with digital video cameras, and several Web sites are now providing them with free online editing tools, nurturing a new generation of filmmakers."








http://seo_serps.livejournal.com/
Here is the archived snapshot of the last official Digg Top users - this can be used to compare the ongoing effects on the new policy on the amount of Digg homepages the Top 100 are now getting
Posted by: ★ ★ SearcH EngineS WeB ★ ★ | Monday, February 05, 2007 at 03:18 AM