-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Actually.. it is easy to differentiate..
Where people go on Yahoo.com: mail.yahoo.com - 48% search.yahoo.com - 12% 360.yahoo.com - 5% yahoo.com - 3% news.yahoo.com - 3% login.yahoo.com - 2% wrs.yahoo.com - 2% bid.yahoo.com - 2% answers.yahoo.com - 1% finance.yahoo.com - 1% Where people go on Google.com: google.com - 63% mail.google.com - 12% images.google.com - 10% video.google.com - 3% picasaweb.google.com - 2% groups.google.com - 1% translate.google.com - 1% maps.google.com - 1% mu-in-f104.google.com - 1% tw-in-f104.google.com - 1% Where people go on Google.com.mt: google.com.mt - 68% images.google.com.mt - 31% Other websites - 1% /Victor Anton Xuereb wrote: > very far down > > On 9/20/07, *Ramon Casha* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > wrote: > > Not necessarily. You'd need to add together the statistics for > google.com <http://google.com> and google.com.mt > <http://google.com.mt>. That would make hi5.com <http://hi5.com> the > second most popular of course, which isn't a major consolation... it > means that the Maltese population primarily use google to search for > hi5 :) > > I had no doubt that google would be the most popular search engine, > but it's not easy to differentiate between, say, people who use > google (or yahoo etc) for search, or mail, or videos, etc. > > Now if we had a ranking of the most popular search terms, that would > be more interesting. I wonder how far down the list would be the > first non-pornographic query :D > > Ramon > > > > On 20/09/2007, *Anton Xuereb* < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > so you're saying that hi5.com <http://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] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > 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 <http://hi5.com> > 2. Google.com.mt <http://Google.com.mt> > 3. Microsoft Network (MSN) - msn.com <http://msn.com> > 4. Yahoo! - yahoo.com <http://yahoo.com> > 5. Google - google.com <http://google.com> > 6. YouTube - youtube.com <http://youtube.com> > 7. Windows Live - live.com <http://live.com> > 8. Facebook - facebook.com <http://facebook.com> > 9. Myspace - myspace.com <http://myspace.com> > 10. EBay UK - ebay.co.uk <http://ebay.co.uk> > 11. Wikipedia - wikipedia.org <http://wikipedia.org> > 12. Go.com.mt <http://Go.com.mt> - go.com.mt > <http://go.com.mt> > 13. EBay - ebay.com <http://ebay.com> > 14. Blogger.com <http://Blogger.com> - blogger.com > <http://blogger.com> > 15. Rapidshare.com <http://Rapidshare.com> - > rapidshare.com <http://rapidshare.com> > > > > Direct link to statistics: > > http://www.alexa.com/site/ds/top_sites?cc=MT&ts_mode=country&lang=none > <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] > <mailto:[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 > > -- > pub 1024D/6600D334 2006-03-29 > Key fingerprint = 72B7 2466 1864 C5DF 4A01 A74D A438 > 7C46 6600 D334 > uid Victor Jerlin > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > uri > http://www.debian.st/~victor/public/vj_at_involve.pgp > <http://www.debian.st/%7Evictor/public/vj_at_involve.pgp> > sub 2048g/164CAE3D 2006-03-29 _______________________________________________ MLUG-list mailing list [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> http://mailserv.megabyte.net/mailman/listinfo/mlug-list > _______________________________________________ > MLUG-list mailing list > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > http://mailserv.megabyte.net/mailman/listinfo/mlug-list > -- > Ramon Casha > _______________________________________________ > MLUG-list mailing list > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > http://mailserv.megabyte.net/mailman/listinfo/mlug-list > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > _______________________________________________ > MLUG-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailserv.megabyte.net/mailman/listinfo/mlug-list -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFG8r/BpDh8RmYA0zQRArkQAKCSzYnbv/Bnpv+b400Sh4SGwOhgxACeNjlG WsdQ1gH/Dew5wRft8mHgo7g= =iYFu -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ MLUG-list mailing list [email protected] http://mailserv.megabyte.net/mailman/listinfo/mlug-list

