Yahoo Site Explorer’s Inlinks Count Problem

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A website like www.seroundtable.com highlighted that Yahoo Site Explorer shows statistics error for its web pages and inlinks.

According to Barry Schwartz, there is a huge difference in the statistics which shows  57,146 inlinks against 216,880 inlinks when you logged into their system.

Yahoo , on the other hand, acknowledged such issues and will rectify such error within this following weeks to come.

Out of curiousity, I check my website www.gerardespinas.com by using Yahoo Site Explorer but to my surprise I get the same statistics. Is it because my site contain 57 pages only and the errors applies only for website having thousand or more pages? Or maybe Yahoo already corrected the error?

Good News For MySpace Users!

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Good News For MySpace Users!!! 

Browse the internet securely using MySpace Proxy. You can NOW unblock popular social networking sites such as MySpace, Bebo, Facebook, YouTube, Friendster and many other sites. Feel free to browse 24/7 and don’t forget to tell your friends!

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Quick Results Using the Shortcut Keys From Windows XP

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You want some fast results from your Windows without using a mouse? Try using these shortcuts keys.

1. [CTRL] [B] -  Open the dialog box for organising your Favorites.

2. [CTRL] [E] - Open the Search bar for finding new websites.

3. [CTRL] [F] - The Find utility, with options for ‘whole word’ and case-sensitive searches.

4. [CTRL] [H] - Review your Internet Explorer History. to list the sites you’ve visited.

5. [CTRL]  [I] - Open the list of Favorites for easy access to all of your favoured websites.

6. [CTRL] [L] - Launch Open dialog, and type in the address of a websites, folder or document.

7.  [CTRL] [N] - Automatically open a new browser window, using the selected web addresses.

8. [CTRL] [P] - Open the Print dialog box, with options to print the selected area of a web page.

9. [CTRL] [R] - Refresh or update the web page that you are currently viewing.

10. [CTRL] [W] - Close the active web page window that you are currently viewing.

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More Window XP Handy Keyboard Shortcuts

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Here is a continuation of Window XP Keyboard shortcuts from my previous post.

1. [CTRL] [ALT] [DEL] - Launch Window Task Manager and close non-responding programs.

2. [CTRL] [F1] - Open the Task pane or, if open already, hide the current task pane.

3. [CTRL] [SHIFT] [HYPHEN] - Create a non-breaking hyphen or use [Space] for non-breaking space.

4. [CTRL] [SHIFT] [<] OR [>] - Use either of these to make the font size smaller or larger respectively.

5. [CTRL] [SPACE] - Remove all formatting for a selected character or paragraph.

6. [CTRL] [C] , [X] OR [V] - Use these three shortcuts to copy, cut, or paste a selection.

7.  [CTRL] [SHIFT] [C] OR [V] - Copy or apply formatting from text or previously selected piece of text.

8. [CTRL] [Z] OR [Y] - These two shortcuts will und0 or redo the last action, respectively.

9. [CTRL] [F] OR [H] - [F] opens the dialog box, while [H] is for the ‘Find and Replace’ command.

10. [CTRL] [1] , [2] OR [5] - Set line spacing to single-spaced, double-spaced or to a spacing of 1.5.

11. [SHIFT] [F10] - Display a context-sensitive, pop-up shortcut menu.

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Handy Keyboard Shortcuts for Window XP

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Most of PC Users todays are all used on Menu-driven commands and yet neglecting some useful keyboard shortcuts that will speed up your task.

Here are some of keyboard commands you might find useful:

1.  [F1] - Get Context Sensitive help for the desktop, folders and dialog boxes.

2.  [F2] - Rename a file or icon on the desktop for within a folder.

3.  [F3] - Search for a file or folder by opening the Search dialog box.

4.  [F4] - Display the Address bar to find out your current folder location.

5.  [F5] - Update of refresh the current active window.

6.  [SHIFT] [CD] - Hold down [Shift] when you insert a CD to prevent AutoPlay  performing.

7.  [SHIFT] [DELETE] - Delete a file entirely, rather than sending it to the Recycle Bin.

8.  [F8] - Hold down [F8] while starting Window XP for a selective startup in Safe mode.

9.  [WINDOW  LOGO] [M] - Minimise everything on your desktop.

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