108 Places To Bookmark Your Website, With Pr Rankings

Sunday, September 7th, 2008 - 1 Comment »

Here’s 108 places to book mark your website, Please do not forget to bookmark Zooped.com while you are there  : )

  1. http://rds.yahoo.com/ 9
  2. http://slashdot.org/ 9
  3. http://stumbleupon.com/ 8
  4. http://del.icio.us/ 8
  5. http://www.connotea.org/ 8
  6. http://reddit.com/ 8
  7. http://technorati.com/8
  8. http://www.blinklist.com/ 7
  9. http://mystuff.ask.com/ 7
  10. http://www.furl.net/ 7
  11. http://www.dzone.com/ 7
  12. http://www.folkd.com/ 7
  13. http://www.mister-wong.de/ 7
  14. http://www.citeulike.org/ 7
  15. http://linkarena.com/ 7
  16. http://newsvine.com/ 7
  17. http://www.rojo.com/ 7
  18. http://www.netscape.com/ 7
  19. http://www.nowpublic.com/ 7
  20. http://www.spurl.net/ 6
  21. http://www.kaboodle.com/ 6
  22. http://www.linkagogo.com/ 6
  23. http://www.netvouz.com/ 6
  24. http://clipclip.org/ 6
  25. http://www.wists.com 6
  26. http://multiply.com/ 6
  27. http://iq.lycos.co.uk/ 6
  28. http://web2list.com/ 6
  29. http://www.bibsonomy.org/ 6
  30. http://kinja.com/ 6
  31. http://www.backflip.com/ 6
  32. http://www.blinkbits.com/ 6
  33. http://www.hanzoweb.com/ 5
  34. http://www.mybookmarks.com/ 5
  35. http://www.uvouch.com/ 5
  36. http://go.lilisto.com/ 5
  37. http://www.startaid.com/ 5
  38. http://buddymarks.com/ 5
  39. http://www.mylinkvault.com/ 5
  40. http://quadriot.com/ 5
  41. http://www.markaboo.com/ 5
  42. http://www.ikeepbookmarks.com/ 5
  43. http://www.gabbr.com/ 5
  44. http://www.my.xilinus.com/ 5
  45. http://www.tallstreet.com/ 5
  46. http://www.bookmarktracker.com/ 4
  47. http://www.diigo.com/ 4
  48. http://www.butterflyproject.nl/ 4
  49. http://www.connectedy.com 4
  50. http://zurpy.com/ 4
  51. http://tagtooga.com/ 4
  52. http://thinkpocket.com/4
  53. http://lifelogger.com/ 4
  54. http://www.mysitevote.com/ 4
  55. http://www.myvmarks.com/ 4
  56. http://ma.gnolia.com/ 4
  57. http://www.a1-webmarks.com/ 4
  58. http://www.newsfeeder.ca/ 4
  59. http://www.contentpop.com/ 4
  60. http://www.oozm.com/ 4
  61. http://www.favoritoo.com/ 4
  62. http://www.philoi.com/ 4
  63. http://cloudytags.com/ 4
  64. http://www.urlex.info/ 4
  65. http://www.oyax.com/ 4
  66. http://bmaccess.net/ 4
  67. http://www.votelists.com/ 4
  68. http://www.blogmarks.net/4
  69. http://otavo.com/ 4
  70. http://www.zoogim.com/ 4
  71. http://complore.com/ 4
  72. https://www.chipmark.com/ 4
  73. http://www.fungow.com/ 3
  74. http://www.business-planet.net/ 3
  75. http://www.bookmarkplace.com/ 3
  76. http://www.blogreporter.biz/ 3
  77. http://ez4u.net/ 3
  78. http://www.wirefan.com/ 3
  79. http://www.getboo.com/ 3
  80. http://www.marktd.com/ 3
  81. http://www.optimiz.us/ 3
  82. http://www.listerlister.com/ 3
  83. http://www.chaamp.com/ 3
  84. http://www.syncone.net/ 3
  85. http://www.mypip.com/ 3
  86. http://www.kuangfeng.cn/ 3
  87. http://www.articlesnatch.com/ 3
  88. http://www.barksbookmarks.com/ 2
  89. http://www.latestramblings.com/ 2
  90. http://www.tagcloud9.com/ 2
  91. http://www.linkboy.us/ 2
  92. http://www.xlmark.com/ 2
  93. http://www.info4it.com/ 2
  94. http://www.barkhan.com/ 2
  95. http://www.free2006.net/ 2
  96. http://www.fetishswap.net/ 2
  97. http://wetogether.info/ 1
  98. http://saysaid.com/ 1
  99. http://www.starlicio.us/ 1
  100. http://www.bookner.org/ 1
  101. http://www.koblenz-info.com/ 1
  102. http://www.znerp.com/ 1
  103. http://www.random-domains.com/1
  104. http://www.by.com.ua/ 1
  105. http://www.wordsjournal.com/1
  106. http://www.tagszilla.com/ 1
  107. http://www.projecthear.net/1
  108. http://socialator.com/ 1

Google releases Trends for Websites

Saturday, June 21st, 2008 - No Comments »

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Google Trends was originally released as a tool that let you see visual comparisons between search volume of keywords. That hasn’t changed, but Google now also gives us the keys to more data about actual popularity of websites based on daily unique visitors.

This data is similar to what companies like Alexa already provides, but it’s not ready to be a complete replacement yet. There is not as much data available through Google Trends as there is in other tools. Searches are currently limited to the domain level — so blogs.zdnet.com would translate to zdnet.com before the search happens.

If you have a popular enough website to be included in these results from Google Trends, you may be disappointed to know that there is no way to remove your site if you wanted to. Google doesn’t think that rule should apply to them though, as they have removed all their web properties — searching for things like google.com or youtube.com comes back with nothing.

Google tests online system to store health records

Thursday, February 28th, 2008 - No Comments »

Web search company Google Inc is testing in the United States an online storage bank where individuals can store and access their medical records, the company said on Thursday.Just last week, Google said it was teaming up with the Cleveland Clinic, a leading academic medical center, to test an exchange of medical data that Google says will put the patient in charge of his own records. The electronic system will allow patients to control their records and interact with multiple physicians, health care service providers and pharmacies.

Google said other possible partners include health insurer Aetna Inc, medical testing company Quest Diagnostics, Walgreens and Walmart pharmacies, and hospitals.

Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt, addressing a Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society Conference in Orlando, Florida, described a secure information service in which consumers store their health records in a Web-based system on Google computers.

Access to medical records would require a login and password, he said. Privacy is one of the first principles of the system, Schmidt added.

“The information in your health record is yours and it doesn’t get shared with anyone else without your permission,” he said.

Asked if the system would make money for Google, Schmidt replied, “Not in the short-term.”