Monday, May 26, 2008
The thumbs are gone
It's been a long, slow, steady progression, but the thumbs are finally gone. When Richard Roeper took over as the main critic on the Ebert and Roeper show all indications were that Roger would be back soon. But before long, Richard stopped introducing his guests as "sitting in for Roger," and instead just introduced them. Then the title of the show dropped the "Ebert and Roeper" part and became just "At the Movies." And now, I think the last remnant of the good old days is gone. Last night's show featured "See it" or "Skip it" instead of thumbs up or thumbs down. With Roger holding the trademark for the thumbs, it surely looks like he won't be coming back. It's too bad, but I hope Roger bounces back and is able to continue on his criticism somewhere else.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
New Wii Fit Blog
Wii Fit is out and so is my new blog. An experiment in Wii Fit and my dedication to the project.
The Other Fat Guy
The Other Fat Guy
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Checking your site's search rank
Do you have a website? Ever wonder which page your site shows up on certain search terms? Well, I did. I was thinking about writing a little tool for this, but thought there must be something out there already...and there was.
What is my Search Rank
What Is My Search Rank is a nice little site for just this purpose. Type in your website domain, type in some search terms and hit search. This will tell you on which page in Google, Yahoo and Live (although Live didn't show any data) your site comes up on.
One tip: When entering your domain name, make sure to include the www (or whatever). Their matching algorithm doesn't seem to do a wildcard at the beginning of the URL, but it does at the end.
What is my Search Rank
What Is My Search Rank is a nice little site for just this purpose. Type in your website domain, type in some search terms and hit search. This will tell you on which page in Google, Yahoo and Live (although Live didn't show any data) your site comes up on.
One tip: When entering your domain name, make sure to include the www (or whatever). Their matching algorithm doesn't seem to do a wildcard at the beginning of the URL, but it does at the end.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)