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SelfPromotion.com is a new "ShareService" URL announcement service. Visitors
can promote their site to the top 100 indexes (the important ones), apply for over 170
real awards, and THEN decide if they want to pay, and how much. Its fast, easy,
sophisticated, automatic, reliable, and "absolutely as good as hand-submission."
World Wide Web: http://selfpromotion.com/inb.t
Its great to get your pages featured in one of the major search engines but is
nothing more than frustration for your users when it returns results for sites you have
moved or pages that have been renamed. At the dead link remover, you can hit all of the
major services from a single point, sending your removal requests without having to search
each site to get them taken out of the database.
World Wide Web: http://www.uconect.net/~gmik/dead-link-remover.htm
Produced by the Australian government, this directory is designed to assist
organizations and individuals seeking information about the capabilities of Australian
IT&T businesses that are keen and able to serve customers worldwide. It also provides
valuable data for those organisations wishing to expand operations within Australia. The
database is fully searchable.
World Wide Web: http://www.dist.gov.au/itt/index.html
Intelliseek has taken the wraps off a beta version of Bulls Eye, a new search engine.
BullsEye is the first tool in the industry that is designed to solve the problem of
managing "information overload" from the Web, it said. Its a unique
desktop application packed with intelligent agents that offer single-click, transparent
access to dozens of specialized search categories, spanning hundreds of searchable
information sources. More information on the software, and beta release program, can be
found on the site below.
World Wide Web: http://www.intelliseek.com
As if the Internet needed another free e-mail address service, American Express has
decided to offer Internet users a usa.net e-mail address. Notable features of this service
include the ability to access mail online via a Web browser, and special services for
cardholders. Theres also an optional news and information service and message
blocking, plus more!
World Wide Web: http://www.amexmail.com
The first edition of Contentious, a new electronic newsletter for writers and editors
who create content for online media, includes an interview with Bill Belleville, author of
several features about the Caribbean for the Discovery Channel Online and a discussion of
what fluffy content is, and why its bad.
World Wide Web: http://www.contentious.com
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