Links
My fav sites
- Alex
- D2Crew
>> Dean’s party site - eBay sniper
>> Simply the best utility to win bids on eBay. - HowToGeek
>> The How-To Geek is your place for tips and tricks for Windows and Linux. - LifeHacker
>> Lifehacker makes getting things done easy and fun. Delving deep into the technoweb, Lifehacker brings back simple and totally life-altering tips and tricks for managing your information and time. - Matt’s Stomping Ground
>> My buddy Matt’s blog - Paul Spoerry - mobile
>> Paul Spoerry’s mobile website - Paul’s MySpace
>> I HATE Myspace… what a hacked together POS… but everybody uses it so here’s mine. - TTDC
>> Trevis Thomas.com - Vince Arter
Website tools
- Backup My blog
>> Automatic blog backup solution - Blog Catalog
>> Technology Blogs - Blog Catalog Blog Directory - MyBlogLog
>> Weblog tools - SEOmoz
>> The tool is designed to satisfy the curiosity of webmasters, surfers and web marketing professionals seeking a better metric to quickly assess a site/page’s relative importance and visibility. - Sitescore
>> Sitescore is a free tool which rates how well designed, popular and accessible your website is. - Smallbusinesshub Website grader
>> This site, among other things, has a neat web grading tool. The site is a little slow, but the wait is worth it. The tool grades your site and provides ranking from various sources like Google, Technorati, Alexa and Delicious. Recommendations are provided - Smartpagerank
>> Check and monitor your pagerank - Webwait
>> WebWait is a website where you can measure the speed of other websites. It times precisely how long the website takes to load and render in your browser, including any images, stylesheets, and Javascript.































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