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居然发现有人通过Google翻译看了我给抓虾的建议。
Source favicon21:37 Google的AdSense服务在中国的合作网站分布及流量 » 车东[Blog^2]
Google面向广告客户的AdWords中有一个功能是指定网站进行广告投放:其中列出了各个地区主要的AdSense合作网站列表供选择进行网站定向投放,并分成以下大类。
  	本地搜索
	地区目录
	电信
	移动与无线
	房地产
	租赁列表与推介
	购物
	互联网
	计算机及电子产品
	硬件
	家居与园艺
	健康
	金融与保险
	投资
	旅游
	企业
	社会
	教育
	生活方式
	新闻与时事
	行业
	交通运输与物流
	艺术和人文科学
	书籍与文献
	游戏
将这些网站一一记录排除了重复的记录后得到了1176家网站的统计(附后)。其中流量在50万以上的网站列表如下:
最低流量(k)       域名
500	xiaoyouxi.com
500	war3.uuu9.com
500	uuu9.com
500	stockstar.com
500	stock.cnfol.com
500	qqhot.com
500	qf18.com
500	product.pcpop.com
500	phoenixtv.com
500	oa18.com
500	nnsky.com
500	news.phoenixtv.com
500	newhua.com
500	mofile.com
500	hsyl.hnol.net
500	hnol.net
500	face.coralqq.com
500	duowan.com
500	coralqq.com
500	cnfol.com
500	club.ccmove.com
500	ccmove.com
500	bitcomet.com
500	bbs.uuu9.com
500	55bbs.com
500	55188.com
500	456.net
500	3839.com
Source favicon20:21 Smallwire » Keyboard shortcuts for every Google webapp » del.icio.us/chedong
所有Google web应用的快捷键 列表
Source favicon09:24 linux/unix备忘:perl 取得系统当前日期的命令 3种方法 » Slowke.com 慢客
  使用perl取得系统当前日期的命令,格式为 YYYY-mm-dd HH:ii:SS,如: 2006-08-30 12:15:10 ,并能考虑不同时区存在时差的处理。 方法1:使用 POSIX 模块 perl -e ‘use POSIX; print strftime(”%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S”, localtime)’ 如果有时差,将时差时间加到localtime后面。如:我现在使用的主机是 dreamehost 的主机,当前时区是 -700 ,而中国的时区是+800,相差15小时,为了让同步程序的时间正常,需要将系统时间向后调整15小时。时差调整为 时差*3600。 perl -e ‘use POSIX; print strftime(”%Y%m%d %H:%M:%S”, localtime(time+15*3600))’ 注:strftime也可在 c / c++ / awk / php 中使用,用法基本一致。(Slowke.com 慢客提示) 系统输出为:2006-08-30 10:30:10 方法2:使用 HTTP::Date 模块 perl -e ‘use HTTP::Date;print HTTP::Date::time2iso(time);’ 如果有时差,将时差时间加到time后面。时差调整为 时差*3600。 perl -e ‘use HTTP::Date;print HTTP::Date::time2iso(time+15*3600);’ 系统输出为:2006-08-30 10:30:10 (Slowke.com 慢客 记录) 方法3:直接调用 localtime 函数 perl -e ‘($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year)=localtime(time);$mon++;$mon=”0$mon” if [...]
Source favicon06:25 A fun game for a boring task » Googling Google
Image labeling seems like a pretty boring task to most people, but Luis von Ahn made it fun more than two years ago with his "ESP Game".  This addictive multi-player game embraces the power of wasted human cycles to label images.Danny Sullivan of Search Engine Watch discovered a TechTalk video from July 26th where Luis [...]
Source favicon03:42 TED talks on Google Video » Official Google Blog


TED stands for Technology, Entertainment & Design. For more than 15 years TED has produced a conference notable for its eclectic and stimulating mix of thinkers, leaders and doers from many fields. Traditionally, about 1,000 TEDsters gather each February at an exclusive invitation-only program in Monterey, California. Until recently, most of us could only read about TED or these talks -- but now talks are available online via Google Video, as well as at the TED site.

The goal for making these talks public isn't to sell more seats (TED 2007 is already sold out); under TED Curator Chris Anderson, the idea is simply to find the widest possible audience for these provocative presentations. The first batch of eight include Al Gore's compelling story of climate crisis; Hans Rosling's inspired interpretation of global public health statistics; Sir Ken Robinson's vision for an education system that values creativity; MacArthur Foundation prize-winner Majora Carter's commitment to environmental justice; storyteller Julia Sweeney's quest for a sensible faith; architect Joshua Prince-Ramus' tour of the new Seattle Public Library; Tony Robbins' roadmap for human potential; and David Pogue's unforgettable technology-inspired show tunes.

And do check back for more: we'll continue to add talks to Google Video regularly, pulling primarily from TED 2006 and TEDGlobal, but we'll also feature a number from previous years.

The TED Talks video series was edited specifically for the micro-screen with closer shots and faster cuts. To ensure the widest possible audience, the talks are also released under a Creative Commons license so that non-commercial sites are free to re-post them in their entirety. However you partake of them, we hope you're as inspired by TED as we are.

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