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Well you might have heard of many Google Pagerank estimation tools on net which estimates your blog Pagerank on the basis of backlinks. But most of the times they are almost useless and doesn’t predicts properly or are mostly down.

So today I will tell you about a thing which many of you might have not observed carefully but yes this thing is provided by Google which gives you a Pagerank estimation but not in numbers; it gives estimation in the form of stats(historogram).

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WOW Man. I am amazed by this news. Later this morning when I was checking my blog I saw my something green in my PageRank toolbar. Then I suddenly went to check my blog PR on CheckPagerank and it was true… My Blog is now a PR3 Blog. See these wonderful screen-shots:

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Might be thinking from the title what I am going to share with you today and why it is called ‘Dirty’. I won’t let you wait for it; The thing is called ‘Google Notebook‘.

Google Notebook is a web research tool that allows users to clip text, search results, and images from web pages and place them in notebooks for later use.

Notebook entries can be defined as public or private. So, here’s the rub.While surfing on the net I came to know about this trick according to which you can easily get some backlinks from your article or notes published in your Google notebook.

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Just read an article in my daily newspaper about an search engine called “Kosmix which have a good potential of beating the Internet Giant “Google.The News remained a buzz for last few days since the two engineers (maker of Kosmix) who missed the chance of buying Google two times 10 years ago have received a huge funds worth $20 million from media and entertainment conglomerate Time Warner for their search site.

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Everybody till now might be knowing about Page Rank but still for newbies don’t know about it let me tell you what it is and how it affects the blogging experience..

PageRank is basically a conceptual method of using the way websites Link together to deduce their relative importance. For example, many people might link to the BBC News website, that means it is a relatively important site while Joe Bloggs’ homepage might only be linked to by a few close friends and family, which again reflects its relative importance.

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