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Google killed me
In March and April, Google made a big update to its search algorithm. This update, nicknamed "Dewey", hit many websites. The result for these websites being a drastic decrease in search results ranking. The rankings have even changed a lot over the last...
I'm on proagora.com. Are you?
I've just updated my profile on proagora.com . It is now available in English: and in French: We have made several improvements to the site over the last weeks. For example: we have added the ability to create search agents that you can use to receive...
proagora.com - new community site for .NET and Java
A new website dedicated to .NET and Java is born! Here is the latest project I've been working on: proagora.com is about jobs, but it is not yet another job board. The idea was to create a new community web site dedicated to .NET and Java, in addition...
Hooked on LINQ
Troy Magennis has started a community resource web site about LINQ: Hooked on LINQ . I've uploaded and started to prime content on what I hope will become the community repository for all things LINQ related. My motivation is simple; I want one place...
ASP.NET 2 weblogs
I'm back to working on web applications and this time it is with ASP.NET 2 of course. To help you get started with the new ASP.NET version, here are some great weblogs you don't want to miss: Scott Guthrie's weblog Nikhil Kothari's weblog Bertrand Le...
Google Base is live
Google Base is now live. You can go and play with it. I am currently working on a similar project. I had the idea first, but Google somewhat was faster than me. But it will be different and a good competitor to Google ;-) Just wait some more weeks before...
Google Maps experiment: MapShares
I've been playing with Google Maps , Ajax, and ASP.NET 2 lately. The result is a fun experiment: MapShares . MapShares lets you place advertisement on a Google Maps map of the world. Just click on the map to select a corner of the Earth where you'd like...
OlympicBoard, site about the Olympic Games
I would like to announce a new site about the Olympic Games: OlympicBoard . This site still needs some work, and we have a lot of improvements we would like to implement in a close future, but it currently already proposes news about the Olympic Games...
Posted: Jul 05 2005, 02:01 PM by Fabrice Marguerie | with no comments
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Google-Microsoft fight
http://maps.google.com http://www.virtualearth.com http://earth.google.com http://www.google.com/ig http://www.start.com/myw3b http://search.msn.com http://local.google.com ...and a lot more, the list is growing and growing... I know who is going to win...
Posted: Jun 29 2005, 02:59 AM by Fabrice Marguerie | with no comments
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The world as seen by a satellite eye
Google has put online satellite photos of the whole Earth. Time to pay http://maps.google.com/ a new visit!
Posted: Jun 28 2005, 02:57 AM by Fabrice Marguerie | with no comments
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