Published: Jul 19, 2007 - 09:59 am
Story Found By: DazzlinDonna 1774 Days ago
Category: SEO
13 Comments
13 Comments
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Just tested it and it works great. Thanks, Donna :)
Thanks! Its fast, easy-to-use, and has a clean design. I only wish it had an export function. But, since its free, whats a little copying/pasting? Excellent work.
I tried it and had no luck at all. It got stuck on the first result.
I had the same problem nicknick reported. It never went anywhere with results.
Id bet an export function might be in the works. Ill pass along the comments on the "getting stuck".
nicknick and TannerC, could you do me a favor and try again? If its not working, could you email me what browser versions and any script errors you might be getting please? My email link is at the bottom of the all of the pages in the footer. Also, the requests are queued across all users, so if the tool gets hit hard then it might appear to hang when its going slow. Thanks! :)
Great Tool! Thanks Donna
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Ditto as per nicknick.
Strange how it wasnt working before. I tried it again just barely and it works great. What a nifty little resource for all of us PR-obsessed SEOs.
Its pretty slow.
Thanks Donna
Hmm. What influenced their choice of Google URLs to check?They are checking 13 different Class-C blocks. Google has more than 40 active Class-C blocks in use at any one time. Are those 23 representative, or just random?There is no need to check more than one IP from any one particular block. Matt Cutts has already confirmed that all the data at all of the IP addresses within one Class-C block should usually be the same, as typically they are all the same datacentre.