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How to use Mozilla and Firefox to create custom CSS rules to hide certain elements based on their attributes and values. | | Guidescope
Free for non-commercial use, for Linux/Sparc/Solaris/Windows95/98/ME/NT/2000. Proxy that filters ads by pattern matching and blacklist. Also filters cookies and referers. | | hpHOSTS
Freely downloadable community managed hosts file for ad and malware site blocking. | | Internet Watcher
Commercial software for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000. Ad remover, automatically configures browser, and comes in five European languages. | | JunkBuster
Freeware for Unix/Linux/FreeBSD/OS2/BeOS/Windows 95/98/ME/NT4. Web proxy that filters banner ads, cookies, and referer tracking. Supports wafers and User-Agent spoofing. | | KillAd
Freeware for Windows 95/98/ME/NT4. Kills web browser pop-up ad windows. | | Mike's Ad Blocking Hosts File
Free for all platforms. A hosts file that block major advertisers' hostnames. | | nobanner
Freeware for Unix/Linux. Web proxy written in Perl which rewrites HTML on the fly to remove ads. | | PithHelmet
An extended site preferences and ad blocking plugin for Apple's Safari browser. The basic purpose of the plugin is to allow the user to control the blocking of ad images, Flash, Shockwave or midi loops. | | Rabbit
Freeware for any OS with JAVA. Proxy designed to speed surfing over slow links, by removing adverts and compressing the data stream using gzip and jpegs. Innovative approach. |
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Free Weekly Search Engine Optimization SEO News
Weekly news about the latest search engine changes, how to get high search engines rankings and tips and tricks for good web design and ethical search engine optimization.
11/18/2008
Do search engines think that your website is spam?
About three weeks ago, Microsoft was granted a new patent with the name Web Spam Classification Using Query Dependent Data. Although this patent application was filed by Microsoft, all major search engines probably use similar methods to classify web pages. Do search engines think that your website is spam?
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11/11/2008
Official Google statement: the effects of outbound links on your website
Do links to other websites have a positive or a negative effect on their Google rankings of your website? Are there right and wrong links? Google has published an official statement.
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11/04/2008
Five internal linking tips that will improve your search engine rankings
If you want your website to be indexed by search engines, it is important that your site has a good link architecture. Here are five tips that will help you to improve your link architecture as well as your search engine rankings.
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10/28/2008
Inbound link analysis: how long should a text link be?
The words that are used to link to your website improve your search engine rankings for these words on Google. But how long should the link text be? Which words will be considered? Is there an optimal length for text links?
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