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Microsoft is now the proud new owner of Office.com

08 Aug 2009

As of two days ago, Microsoft has been indeed confirmed to be the new owners of the Office.com domain

The transition of this valuable domain from its previous owners ContactOffice Group – an European company specializing in virtual office solutions since the late 90s – to Microsoft seemed to have occurred on August 4 2009 as the domain’s Whois record notes.

One would be wise to assume Microsoft paid quite a pretty penny for this rare single-noun and vowels-intact domain that now make its Office Web application suite far more convenient to remember and access. The current Office URL, http://office.microsoft.com, never quite rolled off the tongue.

Now’s a good time as any to start F5-ing the site for updates.

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Twitter New Search Engine

06 Aug 2009

Topsy is a new twitter search engine. It has some good features like, you can filter search results by days, week, month and All. You also get the links to the author. I saw another link on the search result page called the alternative link, giving my blog’s name and link which is in my profile. The system works fast and hope to see more features to be added like RSS feeds for search results, widgets etc

 

url : www.topsy.com

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How to Use Google’s Wonder Wheel to Find Topics to Write about

05 Aug 2009

Stuck for ideas to write about? Here’s a quick and easy to use tool from Google to help you identify topics within most niches.

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Google Wonder Wheel – What’s that all about?

On May 2009 Google released a new feature called “Google Wonder Wheel” . Google Wonder Wheel is a wheel (of wonder) which shows related search terms to the current searched query and thus enable you to explore relevant search terms which might be the ones you originally wanted to search for, or simply give you more options to gain more information.

Google wonder wheel by definition is a wheel display of relevant search terms. Clicking on one of the search terms will open a new wheel of relevant search terms and so on.

The wheel was not invented by the Google Wonder Wheel :) as related search terms always and still appear at the bottom of the search screen but this is definitely a nice way to display the results and refine your search to find exactly what it is you are looking for.

This website is intended to explain how to use the Google Wonder Wheel and supply some information related to it.

Whether you are a student, a webmaster or just need to find something online, this tool is relevant for any of us and enable us to navigate the jungle of the Internet more easily.

The wonder wheel is meant to provide a more visual display of relevant search terms and keywords for the user. If from some reason the google wonder wheel is not yet available in your local google search, give it some more time as development in other languages is taking place.

Did you say mind mapper? This tool is a built in mind mapper with the intention to sort out search results in a logical way of relevancy creating a visual wheel of terms that can make your searching enjoyable and time effective at the same time.

Don’t attempt to build your website and plan your next school project without taking a look at the terms relevant to the ones you intended to use.

We hope this website will help you better understand and use this tool and we appreciate and comments or feedback (and of course corrections if necessary).

http://blogs.eshban.com/wp-content/themes/lh