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Reverse DNS Tool

I found a tool to know the domain that hosts a seridor. It is useful to know, for example, how congested is a shared hosting. So far there were tools of this type but were all paid.

http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/web-sites-on-web-server/

On the website we read: "This tool takes the IP web server that hosts the domain and find other sites hosted on the same server. The information is taken from results of search tools, which is not guaranteed to be complete information. Knowing that other sites host a server is important both for SEO and web filtering, particularly for those servers that are hosted on shared hosting plans "

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How was the Internet in 1996

In those days it was a treat to navigate 14.400bps (so we understand, that's the wonderful speed of 0.0137 "megas"). The best databases were accessible only through " Telnet "and" Gopher ".

Raged like network games MUD, some as the forerunners of today's "World of Wordcraft" and did not sing or bailabam emoticons were colon, a hyphen and a close parenthesis.

As for the chat (IRC), was a place where you could actually learn and enrich, not a meat market and banality. Something would have to see that the Internet was only available to some university and who could afford the monthly payments of 10,000 pesetas, plus airtime.

Using the service provided by archive.org I have rescued some "jewels". Do not miss the innovative design deApple, Olé (the best search engine before, bought and subsequently abandoned by Terra) and Nic.es look when getting a domain. It was a luxury.

Apple The Country ESNIC Olé RENFE

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A search against climate change

"Ecobuscador is a search engine powered by Google to help fight climate change.

Ecobuscador saves energy because the colors you use are entirely of dark tones. On a monitor, most energy is used to show the lighter colors. Using dark tones reduces the use of energy and emits less CO2 into the atmosphere. In January 2007 published a study showing that only change the wallpaper to black Google would save 750 Megawatts-hours per year. "

Screenshot ecobuscador

So the creators describe EcoBuscador its search. Ecobuscador is a search engine with ecological awareness. It has a directory of websites related to the environment. In addition, you can add as search engine in the navigation bar of both Firefox and Internet Explorer 7 (and possibly Opera, but I have not tested)

For references, please consult a Wikipedia article .

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