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The magnitude of the Web that Google indexes

Gizmos for Geeks | 6 hours ago by The Geeks

Google recently hit a milestone in the quantity of web pages that they process - 1 Trillion (1,000,000,000,000)! And that # is growing daily by the billions. One trillion isn’t the total # that they index b/c there’s a lot of duplicate co read more

Crack Down on Growth Hormone

Head to Toe Beauty | July 23rd 2008 by Ileane Frank

Human Growth Hormone. It’s prescribed relatively regularly, yet when paired with other drugs can have alarmingly negative effects. Which is the reason why Dr. Thomas Perls - a Boston University Medical School professor and expert in aging - set read more

Small Business Tech Tutorial: Increase Your Web Traffic with Goog…

Clicksharp Marketing - Small Business Blog | July 23rd 2008 by Paul Burani

Google Analytics is a free software tool that you can use to track traffic on your site. Find out how to use this valuable -- and free -- information to turn clicks into leads... and leads into customers. read more

The “Shear Genius” Stylists Wig Out!

Tressed Out Celebs | July 23rd 2008 by Linduh

On Shear Genius this week, the stylists show the real meaning of their job by creating wigs for beautiful women that are incapable of growing their own hair. Check out the video below for a look at what happens tonight on Bravo at 10pm. read more

tsk.tsk.

Get Togetha/Buzz Session | July 22nd 2008 by Melinda Lewis

One of the reasons why I started Get Togetha is because I feel that there is a glaring absence of young blog writers of color who write and have conversations about taking care of home/heart/spirit and loving it. I’m not talking the traditional read more

What we're growing right now...

Self-Reliant Yuppies | July 22nd 2008 by Tiffany

If you read this blog often, you know that we tend to grow some things that some might consider strange. Even for us they can be a bit abnormal, but as we try to become more self-sufficient and look towards a future where food costs just continue to read more

Some US Troop Withdrawals Expected This Fall

The Impudent Observer - Global Liberal Issues | July 22nd 2008 by Fred Stopsky

There is growing likelihood President Bush will announce the withdrawal of about 5,000 troops sometime this fall in view of the sharp reduction in violence in Iraq. Politically, the Iraq government is pushing for faster withdrawal of American troops read more

Ahh, Space on the intenet is getting limited!

Nerdwired.net - Web Rantings, Web Gossip and More! | July 21st 2008 by Nerd Wired

Global internet users have been estimated to reach a high of 1.4 Billion! Not only that, but the amount is set to jump to 1.9 Billion in the next 4 years! That’s about 30 percent of the world! “The internet will have added its second bil read more

Sowing, Harvesting & Big Plot Update 18.07.08

Today I Will Mostly Be Growing | July 19th 2008 by Tracey

Today I Will Mostly Be Sowing: Dwarf Beans - ‘borlotto’, Broad Beans - ‘the sutton’, Peas - ‘ambassador’, Pak Choi - ‘riko white’. Today I Will Mostly Be Harvesting: New Potato’s - ‘lady read more

Sisters [pic]

Find Your Inspiration | Tivate.com | July 19th 2008 by Justin Hernandez

Photo from bob cox photographer Similar Posts:Heart Hands Put on a smiling face… [pic] Our Direction [pic] Stand Out [pic] Magic Moments [pic] read more

Carrots and Perpetual Spinach

Vegmonkey and the Mrs. | July 19th 2008 by vegmonkey

The carrots are one of the slowest things to grow in our garden. I’ve been filling in the gaps of the ones that didn’t germinate with new seed, and all gaps are slowly being covered.  I’m working on removing the onions soon, so i c read more

The Top 5 Ways to Detoxify Your Body

Natural Superfoods for Optimal Nutrition | July 19th 2008 by NaturalSuperfoods

It’s a fact, we are like magnets for toxins like pesticides, herbicides (including carcinogens) preservatives and heavy metals. Just living in this century has made us vulnerable. The food we eat is contaminated. Fresh fish contains mercury and read more

Copy Cat

GNMParents | July 18th 2008 by Megin

I’ve heard that first borns tend to develop leadership qualities. Right now, I’m wondering if that will be the case for my daughter Miss K. She is the first born, by 10 minutes, but her “little” sister bosses her around. Miss read more

Another hour in the garden...

Self-Reliant Yuppies | July 17th 2008 by Tiffany

Just spent another bit of time pulling weeds, trimming trees and just trying to get a grip on things in the garden. Overwhelming is certainly one way of describing it! I took some more photos but I barely notice the progress myself...well, actually, read more

A bit of progress in the garden

Self-Reliant Yuppies | July 16th 2008 by Tiffany

Well, we finally did something about the garden. I feel guilty for not going back there the last two days but Monday I was still recovering from working back there 3 hours on Sunday...and today it was just too hot in the morning to get out there. I m read more

Summer Dinner

Yankee Belle | July 15th 2008

I love summer dinners around here. On the nights that it’s just me, I eat as many veggies as I can. This weekend it was romaine lettuce, grape tomatoes and scallions from the local produce stand tossed in a salad with this homemade ranch dressi read more

The Trilogy of Life part one

Black Tie and Sneakers | July 15th 2008 by robert

Fresh and newLife is fullOf discovery new thingsInside the soulBegins to shapeAll is goodThis time of lifeAlthough Demons lurkNever in your mindFind interest hatesGood and badThings that fire youLittle did you knowIn those wonder yearsOf the battlesO read more

Growing Brussel Sprouts

Vegmonkey and the Mrs. | July 15th 2008 by vegmonkey

This was taken about 3 weeks ago, and has since shot up amazingly. The stem has filled out and is beginning to thicken up ready to start providing us with little sprouts, i hope! Ironically the two plants under the Brassica cage got a little attacked read more

Supreme Court May Ask And Then Tell About Gays

The Impudent Observer - Global Liberal Issues | July 15th 2008 by Fred Stopsky

There is growing possibility the controversial “don’t ask, don’t tell” military policy pertaining to the rights of gays to remain in the service may be headed to the Supreme Court. During the past few months courts have, essen read more

settling for good enough?

AstraMatch Blog: Solving the Partner Puzzle! | July 13th 2008 by Pemo Theodore

are you settling for what you can get in the relationship stakes? I have a strong reaction to settling for good enough as the costs can be huge for an individual when looking for relationships. Everyone has to identify their own priorities in values, read more

Runners doing what they do…

Vegmonkey and the Mrs. | July 13th 2008 by vegmonkey

I find runner beans good value. Once they are in the soil and are growing, they pretty much do their own thing aside from a quirt of something organic to kill the blackfly once a week. I have absolutely no idea what varieties of beans are growingR read more

Escape To….. Living It Up In Belize!! The ABC of vacation luxur…

Dreamcatcher Calendars - Travelogue | July 12th 2008 by Claudia duPreez

  Booking a vacation can often become the most stressful part of the trip, especially when you and your travel mate have differing ideas of what makes a good getaway. You like spelunking and tracking giant lizards, they like frou frou accommodation read more

Amazing onions!

Vegmonkey and the Mrs. | July 12th 2008 by vegmonkey

I posted a while ago that a lot of out Spring sown onion sets were bolting. It turned out that only a handful went to seed. The rest have happily filled out so much that 80% or so are ready to harvest. I’m going to leave them for a week or so, read more

Arab Nations Worried About Iran’s Power

The Impudent Observer - Global Liberal Issues | July 12th 2008 by Fred Stopsky

Officials of an unidentified Arab nation told Israel representatives his nation was greatly concerned about the growing power of Iran in the region. In effect, the Arab nation indicated there was a growing sense of worry among Arab nations that a pow read more

We have cauliflowers!

Vegmonkey and the Mrs. | July 11th 2008 by vegmonkey

Hooray! I find them to be the most difficult thing to grow for a number of reasons. They take a while to grow from seed to food, the slugs absolutely love them at a number of stages and they hate having a check in growth. So i went to our very local read more

Obama Joins Growing List of Mortgage "Sweetheart Senators&qu…

quest strategic plan | July 11th 2008

I lost my job in August 2007 and notified Countrywide Home Loans that we were having financial difficulties. I was told that they could not do anything for us until we were three months behind on our mortgage and I had a job. Washington, DC - The sca read more

Something’s a-stirring in the cucurbit bed…

Vegmonkey and the Mrs. | July 10th 2008 by vegmonkey

With all this rain we’ve been having the last couple of days, followed by the sun, stuff in the garden has gone nuts. It’s my fave gardening time of year as there is so much to go outside and have a look at after work! I’ve planted read more

States - Shaun J. Apple (2009) -- Experimental Poetry for Social…

Love Across Borders | July 9th 2008

The latest journey inside Shaun J. Apple's poetry. Shaun takes us through all new work that has never been shared before. Truth, justice, love, politics, and the environment are all themes that run rampet throughout States. Come join Shaun on his lat read more

Onion Bulbs?

Cook.Diego.Cook | July 8th 2008 by Diego Moya

Can anyone tell me what this is and how do I grow it? Someone gave it to someone and now its mine.  What an Enigma. read more

EU mobile operators are unable to stop price gouging

IT Blog: gadgets and stuff | July 8th 2008

The GSMA (global trade association representing more than 750 GSM mobile phone operators across 218 territories) recently released data  showing that a 25% decrease in data roaming costs between April 2007 and April 2008 increased consumer usage by read more

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