Hey, NO SWEARING ... we're busy watching U TV that's why we don't go
out, and anyway its still to hot for penguins,
when did you say you wanted to meet for a beer? midday tomorrow on the
fresh tarmac they laid outside my office?
But on a more serious note, maybe we should ask dun Gwann to produce an
IT programme entirely based on OSS.
:-p
Philip
James Attard wrote:
lol
On 9/20/07, Anton Xuereb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
so
you're saying that hi5.com
is the most popular site in malta ? wtF????? no wonder everyone is so
brain dead...
jesus christ get out and socialise :'(
On 9/20/07, Victor Jerlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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Hi,
I highly doubt that they care about the carriage return sign,
especially since
HTML doesn't really respect a single new line-char unless it's within a
<pre>-tag
or something like that anyway.
If you are to believe Alexa (http://www.alexa.org/),
Google is way more popular
than Yahoo in Malta.
1. Hi5 -
hi5.com
2. Google.com.mt
3. Microsoft Network (MSN) -
msn.com
4. Yahoo! - yahoo.com
5. Google - google.com
6. YouTube -
youtube.com
7. Windows Live - live.com
8. Facebook -
facebook.com
9. Myspace - myspace.com
10. EBay UK -
ebay.co.uk
11. Wikipedia - wikipedia.org
12. Go.com.mt
-
go.com.mt
13. EBay - ebay.com
14.
Blogger.com -
blogger.com
15. Rapidshare.com
-
rapidshare.com
Direct link to statistics:
http://www.alexa.com/site/ds/top_sites?cc=MT&ts_mode=country&lang=none
Best regards,
Victor Jerlin
Graham Petley wrote:
> The way to find the best search engine is obviously to use a key
word from my
> site and see which search engine rates my site highest. The key
word is
> "standard cell" and I just found
> google at 3
> yahoo at 4
> m$ live at 8
>
> So it confirms google is the best and unsurprisingly that M$ is
the worst. I
> don't know if I'm paranoid, but I strongly suspect that the M$
engine
> downgrades results from pages that do not use DOS line feeds.
Since all my web
> pages are written with Linux, the site gets a lower rating.
> Only the paranoid survive, Graham Petley
> PS whatever happened to quaero?
>
>> On 9/17/07, Jim Sims <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hope you don't mind the question:
>>
>> Which would you guess (totally unscientific, I know) is more
used
>> by the Maltese, Google or Yahoo?
>>
>> sims
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