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<title>Differences Between Pool And Billiards</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ <br /><br />Although they look like same but there are some differneces between two games. Both games are interesting to play but are addictive a lot.Yes as addictive as gambling. So here I am giving you some differences by which you can sort out these two games .<br /><br />Historically the umbrella term for the sport as a whole was billiards. While that familiar name is still employed variably as a generic name for all games, the word's usage has splintered into more inclusive competing meanings among certain groups and geographic regions. For example, in the United Kingdom, billiards refers exclusively to English Billiards, while in the United States it is sometimes used to refer only to carom games and by a minority to eight-ball (being the only cue game known to many players).<br /><br />In our time, the two can easily be exchanged and mean the same thing.  When people refer to one, it is assumed the other is also being included.  On the technical side, there is a difference.  Billiards is played with smaller balls.  In billiards, only three balls are used white, yellow and red and both the white and the yellow ball can act as the strikers.  Billiards is  basically pool without pockets. Usually the cloth on a billiards table is much faster. The object in billiards (3 cushion billiards) is to hit the object ball then go three rails and hit the other ball, or hit 3 rails and hit both object balls with the cue ball (these are called caroms).<br /><br />Most of us are familiar with pool and pool tables.  Some of us may be aware of the different variations of the pool game, a few being eight-ball, nine-ball and cut throat.  As stated above, billiards is played on a table with no pockets.  We know that pool tables are constructed with 6 pockets.  The game is played with two sets of balls, each containing seven balls, with one set being solid colored and the other striped.  The two sets are combined into one set and then completed by a black eight ball.  This is a standard set of pool balls, and can be broken up to play different versions of the game.<br /><br />Though there are vast differences between the two games, they are commonly grouped as one and refered to as cue sports.  If someone says they're going to shoot a game of billiards, we all know what they are referring to in general.  It all depends on what style of the game you would like to play.  Billiards is a form of pool.  So perhaps in future reference, it should all be covered by using the term pool, unless you are actually playing by billiards rules and regulations.<br /><br /><br /><br />--<br />alex has been writing  articles for site <br /><a href="http://www.fantasticfreesite.com" target="_blank">fantasticfreesite.com</a><br /><br />.To contact alex send email to alexhamish@yahoo.com. You are welcome to add this article to your site,blog,ezine,or anywhere else only requirement is author bio and <br />link back  to site <a href="http://www.fantasticfreesite.com" target="_blank">fantasticfreesite.com</a><br /><br /><br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>Google And yahoo and their importance</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ <br /><br />These are the two main search engines by which main website traffic depends . So you have to think about optimizing your site in these two search engines .<br /><br />When it comes to internet search engines the top two are without a doubt Google and Yahoo!.<br /><br />Although the two a fierce competitors they share more common bonds then some people might realize. Both were created by students at Stanford University. Yahoo! was created in January of 1994 by two Stanford graduate students Jerry Yang and David Filo. The pair originally called Yahoo! "Jerry's guide to the World Wide Web" but later changed the name to Yahoo!, commemorating the word the Jonathan Swift defined in his classic novel Gulliver's Travels. In the book Swift stated that the word was "rude, unsophisticated, uncouth." Four years after Yang and Filo had created Yahoo! and introduced it to the world (at this time it was a internet mogul) two different Stanford University students, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, created their own search engine, Google, as a research project, the date was September seventh 1998. Google started out as the search engine used on Stanford University's website before it went public on August 19, 2004. When 2006 ended Google was the leading internet search engine, it enjoyed over 50.8% of the market.<br /><br />By the time it was a year old Yahoo! had had over a million hits, the sheer number of people who had found  and were using Yahoo! prompted it creators to incorporated their creation in May of 1995. Yahoo! went public on April 12 1996 were it earned a total of 2.6 million dollars.<br /><br />Google's progress was a little slower then Yahoo!s. Shortly after creating Google, Page and Brin registered it as the domain google.com on September 17, 1997 on Stanford University's website. Approximately one year after registering Google on Stanford University's website the pair decided to incorporate their research project. Finally, on August 19, 2004, Google had its very first public offering. Google is currently the favorite internet search engine.<br /><br />After its meteoritic climb to glory Yahoo!'s creators and shareholders were confident that they were holding onto a gold mine. They didn't predict the burst of the dot.com bubble in the early two thousands. Yahoo! survived the crisis but the value of Yahoo! stocks dropped to $8.11, an all time low.<br /><br />Yahoo! uses a combination of web crawler compiled and indexed results to rank the websites and webpage are registered on their search engine. In addition to rankings compiled by the web crawler, webmasters can, for a fee, purchase a submission to Yahoo!'s human compiled directory. The annual yearly fee is about three hundred dollars. The theory is that the listing human's provide will influence web crawlers into giving the website a higher ranking.<br /><br />Google credits its success and popularity to the program it uses to search and rank webpage's, a program it calls PageRank. Because Google is worried about webmasters using abusive techniques to garner higher rankings for their search engines Google carefully keeps the hows and whys of PageRank a closely guarded secret. Google does confess that PageRank runs on a link analysis algorithm. PageRank was different from all the rest of the search engine optimization techniques because it graded each page based on the number of and quality of the links that pointed to it.<br /><br />Yahoo! quickly grew fond of offering the webmasters that subscribed to its search engine the opportunity to purchase something called paid inclusion. In exchange for a fee, Yahoo! guaranteed that the webpage's would be ranked. What Yahoo! didn't guarantee was what type of ranking the webpage's would receive; they refused to promise that the webpage's would appear in the first two pages of a search.<br /><br />Google uses a pay-per-click method to charge advertisers. Each time an advertisers link is clicked Google charges the account fifty cents.<br /><br /><br />--<br />alex has been writing  articles for site <br /><a href="http://www.fantasticfreesite.com" target="_blank">fantasticfreesite.com</a><br /><br />.To contact alex send email to alexhamish@yahoo.com. You are welcome to add this article to your site,blog,ezine,or anywhere else only requirement is author bio and <br />link back  to site <a href="http://www.fantasticfreesite.com" target="_blank">fantasticfreesite.com</a><br /><br /><br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title> Basic Steps for  Search Engine Optimization</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ <br /><br /><br />Submitting your site to main search engines is not enough untill you dont try to optimize it . so search engine optimization  is as necessary as submitting your site to google and yahoo !<br /><br />Search engine optimization is the art and science of making web pages appear attractive to the search engines. The better optimized a website is, the higher the ranking it will receive from a search engines web crawlers, the higher its ranking the more traffic your website will have, the more traffic your website has the more profit your website will generate. The key is good internet search engine optimization. <br /><br />Why is having a receiving a high ranking so important to the future success of your online business? Studies have shown that consumers seldom look at websites that don't rank a spot on of the first two pages the search engines displays. Websites that receive a ranking that places them on the third page (or any other pages after that) see a significantly lower amount of traffic at their websites then one that is ranked on the second page. There is even a staggering difference between the first and second page. In the world of e-commerce ranking and strong search engine optimization is everything.<br /><br />At first search engine optimization may feel like trying to rappel down the Grand Canyon, a huge scary world full of big words like web crawlers, PageRank, Meta tags, and algorithms. You've never heard of any of these things. A quick internet search of the world algorithm doesn't help; all you got was a printout of strange symbols and numbers arranged in complex algebraic equations.<br /><br />Sit back, take a deep breath, and try to relax. Search engine optimization is a lot simpler then you might think. First things first. <br /><br />Algorithms really are every bit as complex as they look. Simply defined they are a finite set of carefully defined instructions. Most, if not all, computer programs are designed with strict algorithms.<br /><br />PageRank is simply the program Google designed to search, index, and rank it registered webpage's. PageRank operates on a link analysis algorithm. PageRank is credited for Google incredible success.<br /><br />Web crawlers are tools search engines use to browse the World Wide Web in a methodical, automated manner. When web crawlers are browsing websites they are looking for algorithms.<br /><br />Meta tags are special HTML tags that provide information to about a web page. Meta tags are written directly into the title tag and are only visible to the search engine.<br /><br />The reality of search engine optimization is that you can start to optimize your website without any knowledge at all of the technical stuff involved in search engine optimization.  Simply stated the very first step in designing a website that is going to be well ranked by the search engines is to create a content rich site. What this means is that you must cram as much information about your product into your website as you possibly can. <br /><br />The third step to search engine optimization is to fill your site with keywords that will attract the web crawler's attention. The final step in a wonderfully optimized website is to submit it to the search engine that will compliment it.   <br /><br /><br />--<br />alex has been writing  articles for site <br /><a href="http://www.fantasticfreesite.com" target="_blank">fantasticfreesite.com</a><br /><br />.To contact alex send email to alexhamish@yahoo.com. You are welcome to add this article to your site,blog,ezine,or anywhere else only requirement is author bio and <br />link back  to site <a href="http://www.fantasticfreesite.com" target="_blank">fantasticfreesite.com</a><br /><br /><br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>How Google's PageRank associated with  Search Engine</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 05 Feb 2008 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ <br /> <br />Google PR tells how important a page is . The more rank your site page got the more popular your page is .Read on how better page rank determines better position in search engines.<br /><br />Some internet search engines are set up to look for keywords throughout a webpage, they then use a mathematical equation that takes in the amount of time the keywords appears on the webpage and factors it with the location of the keywords to determine the ranking of the webpage. <br /><br />Other internet search engines use a process that judges the amount of times a webpage is linked to other web pages to determine how a webpage is ranked. The process of using links to determine search engine ranking is called link analysis.  <br /><br />Keyword searches and link analysis are both part of a routine internet search engine procedure called search engine optimization. Search engine optimization is the art and science of making a website attractive to search engines, the more attractive a website appears to the search engine the higher it will rank in searches and in the world of internet searches ranking is everything.<br /><br />As 2006 faced its last weeks, Google was the internet search engine that most internet users preferred. Approximately fifty percent of the times a consumer turned to a search engine for their internet needs they turned to Google. Yahoo! was the second favorite.<br /><br />Most of Google's popularity is credited to its preferred form of search engine optimization, a trademarked program Google dubbed PageRank. When PageRank was patented the patent was assigned to Stanford University.<br /><br />PageRank was designed by Larry Page, (the name is a play on his name) and Sergey Brin while they were students at Stanford University as part of a research project they were working on about internet search engines. <br /><br />PageRank is based on the link analyses algorithm. PageRank is described as a link analysis algorithm that assigns a numerical weight to each individual element of a hyperlink set of documents. The purpose is to measure its relative important with the set. The numerical weight assigned to any element is called PageRank of E. PR(E) is the denotation used.<br /><br />PageRank operates on a system  similar to a voting booth. Each time it finds a hyperlink to a webpage, PageRank counts that hyperlink as a vote that supports the webpage. The more pages that link to the page, the more votes of support the webpage receives. If PageRank comes across a website that has absolutely no links connecting it to another webpage then it is not awarded any votes at all.<br /><br />Tests done with a model like PageRank have shown that the system is not infallible.<br /><br />The HITS algorithm is an alternate to the PageRank algorithm.<br /><br />Google's powers that be take a dim view on spamdexing. In 2005 Google designed and activated a program called nofollow, a program they designed to allow webmasters and bloggers to create links that PageRank would ingnore. The same system was also used to keep spamdexing to a minumum.<br /><br />Google has designed PageRank to be an eight-unit measurement. Google displays the value PageRank places on each website directly beside each website it displays.<br /><br />It has been proposed that a version of PageRank should be used to replace ISI impact factor so that the quality of a journal citation can be determined.<br /><br /><br /><br />--<br />alex has been writing  articles for site <br /><a href="http://www.fantasticfreesite.com" target="_blank">fantasticfreesite.com</a><br /><br />.To contact alex send email to alexhamish@yahoo.com. You are welcome to add this article to your site,blog,ezine,or anywhere else only requirement is author bio and <br />link back  to site <a href="http://www.fantasticfreesite.com" target="_blank">fantasticfreesite.com</a><br /><br /><br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>Search Engine and Web Crawlers</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ <br /><br />Web crawlers are linked with search engine optimization. The more search engine friendly your site be the more chances of web crawlers visiting  your site . If you trying to optimize your site means you are inviting more search engine spiders or crawlers to your site .<br />	<br />The terms web crawler, automatic indexers, bots, worms, web spiders, and web robots are programs or automated scripts with browse the World Wide Web in a methodical, automated manner. The term web crawler is the most commonly used term. <br /><br />Web crawlers are a tool used for search engine optimization.<br /><br />Search engines use web crawlers to provide up to date data and information. Web crawlers provide the requested information by creating copies of web pages that the search engine later processes. Once the information has been processed the search engines indexes the pages and are able to quickly download the pages during a search. The process of web crawling is a key factor in search engine optimization. Search engine optimization is the art and science of making web pages attractive to search engines. Computer people call the process of using a web crawler to rank a website spidering.<br /><br />Some search engines use web crawlers for maintenance tasks. Web crawlers can also be used for harvesting e-mail addresses. The internet is a gaping ocean of information. In 2000, Lawrence and Giles manufactured a study that indicated the internet search engines have only indexed approximately sixteen percent of the Web. Web crawlers are designed to only download a tiny amount of the available pages. A miniscule sample of what the internet has to offer.<br /><br />Search engines use web crawlers because they can fetch and sort data faster than a human could ever hope to. In an effort to maximize the download speed while decreasing the amount of times a webpage is repeated search engines use parallel web crawlers. Parallel web crawlers require a policy for reassigning new URLs. There are two ways to assign URLs. A dynamic assignment is what happens when a web crawler assigns a new URL dynamically. If there is a fixed rule stated from the beginning of the crawl that defines how to assign new URLs to the crawls it is called static assignment.<br /><br />In order to operate at peak efficiency web crawlers have to have a highly optimized architecture.<br /><br />URL nominalization is the process of modifying and standardizing a URL in a consistent manner. URL nomalization is sometimes called URL canonicalzation. Web crawlers usually use URL nomilization to avoid multiple crawling of a source.<br /><br />In an attempt to attract the attention of web crawlers, and subsequently highly ranked, webmasters are constantly redesigning their websites. Many webmasters rely on key word searches. Web crawlers look for the location of keywords, the amount of keywords, and links.<br /><br />If you are in the process of creating a website try to avoid frames. Some search engines have web crawlers that can not follow frames. Another thing some search engine are unable to read are pages via CGI or database -delivery, if possible try creating static pages and save the database for updates. Symbols in the URL can also confuse web crawlers. You can have the best website in the world and if a web crawler can't read it probably won't get the recognition and ranking it deserves.<br /><br />Web crawlers are linked with search engine optimization. The more search engine friendly your site be the more chances of web crawlers visiting  your site . If you trying to optimize your site means you are inviting more search engine spiders or crawlers to your site .<br /><br /><br /><br />--<br />alex has been writing  articles for site <br /><a href="http://www.fantasticfreesite.com" target="_blank">fantasticfreesite.com</a><br /><br />.To contact alex send email to alexhamish@yahoo.com. You are welcome to add this article to your site,blog,ezine,or anywhere else only requirement is author bio and <br />link back  to site <a href="http://www.fantasticfreesite.com" target="_blank">fantasticfreesite.com</a><br /><br /><br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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