links for 2006-05-08
Links May 8th, 2006
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“Paste an email with full headers and see on a Google Map the path path your email message took as it passed through various servers.”
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“a large scale experiment on search engine behaviour was staged with more than two billion different web pages. This experiment lasted exactly one year, until April 13th.”
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