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pynchon

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Just wandering what this may be worth. And if I am going to get spanked.

Thanks

Plan to develop soon
 
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Why did you register the domain name, "prgoogle.com" ?!? :talk:

Plan to develop soon

What kind of development?
Thanks much.
-Jeff B-)
 
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Was thinking about making it into a google page rank checking site.
 
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Whats the page rank?
 
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pynchon said:
Was thinking about making it into a google page rank checking site.

Do you have permission from Googleโ„ข to develop such a site? :talk:
B-)
 
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Definitely has issues ~ I think any site even with such issues would be Plagued by google any way and not receive much attention from Search Engines .... :imho:
 
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wouldn't touch it with a 10ft pole, TM issue
 
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matrics said:
wouldn't touch it with a 10ft pole, TM issue

:lol:

Yeah, I'd say TM issues are immenent.

Good Luck:)!


True_Snake
 
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Just put a pr script there..
Its a short name easy to remember
 
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You should contact google, and get their permission before you develop it..

I know www.googlerankings.com did that, and it was no problem to get googles permission at all.
 
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Does the world really need another Google Page Rank site? I agree with others that you should approach Google - especially if you are using their stats without permission. I'm just not sure that anything with the word "Google" as a part of the domain is a good property to own.
 
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