After long time without writting anything on MarketingEasy I’m definetely back.
My experience in SEO and SEO Marketing in Australia has taught me lists are a great “bestseller”, so there it goes one more list
The 6 Google’s urls I bet you didn’t know:
1
The Google Directory (http://directory.google.com/) is a searchable subject index based on The Open Directory Project (http://www.dmoz.org). As it indexes sites (not pages), it’s much smaller than the web search but better for general searches. Google has applied its popularity algorithm to the listings so that more popular sites rise to the top.
2
Usenet is a worldwide network of discussion groups. Google Groups (http://groups.google.com/) has archived Usenet’s discussions back 20 years in some places, providing an archive that offers over 700 million messages.
3
You can access Google using -
http://googleffffffff8f01a7ed.sbi2testsite1.com/
http://gewgol.com
4
Searching print mail-order catalogs probably isn’t the first thing that pops into your mind when you think of Google, but you can do it here. Google Catalogs (http://catalogs.google.com/) has digitized and made available catalogs in a dozen different categories. If you don’t see your favorite catalog here, you can submit it for possible consideration.
5
Google Catalogs is a great way to do offline shopping, especially if you like to browse with nothing more than a couple of keywords. However, if you’re the modern type who insists on doing all your shopping online, you’ll want to check out Froogle (http://froogle.google.com/). Froogle, a combination of the words “Google” and “frugal,” is a searchable shopping index that looks a lot like the Google Directory with a focus on getting you right to an online point of purchase for the item you’re interested in.
6
Google’s Topic-Specific Search (http://www.google.com/advanced_search) provides some narrowed views of its index along various lines and topics, including:
- UncleSam (http://www.google.com/unclesam) for U.S. government sites
- Linux (http://www.google.com/linux),
- BSD Unix(http://www.google.com/bsd),
- Apple Macintosh (http://www.google.com/mac),
- Microsoft – (http://www.google.com/microsoft.html)
- Universities (http://www.google.com/options/universities.html), from Abilene Christian to York University
Cheers
Lucio Dias Ribeiro
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