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I'm wondering is there any way to check google page rank of a page of my website/blog based on a search keyword?
And not just the page rank, but the position/page.
For example, if I have a blog about "Lady Gaga Album Review", then if I search google with the keyword "Lady Gaga Album Review", I wanna know the actual position of my blog (for example, rank #43, page 4, or something like that)
Here is a page with free google tools that you can use for SEO:
http://www.seoptimise.com/blog/2009/12/10-free-google-seo-tools-everybody-should-use.html
I don't believe there is such a thing, but this comes very close and is free:
http://www.keyrow.com/
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I've been told about car's plate image database that are avaliable on the web for free download to develop image processing and automatic number plate recognition algorithms, does anyone have a link to download or at least some keywords to search on the web?
If it's not legal or is there any ethic issues i would thank if you notice me.
It's perfectly legal to do so, as long as the images are CC (Creative Commons) licensed, or you have permission of the website owner to do.
A quick search for number plate image database yields some results:
Examples of test images
Academic Document (More examples of number plates)
Good small library of number plates.
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looking for a postcode radius search for joomla.
enter postcode, select radius
displays all entrys from the database of postcodes that fall within that radius.
Cheers
I have used SobiPro Radius search before and it worked well for what I needed.
http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/extension-specific/sobipro-extensions/19800
Good luck!
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I am trying to create a dropdown that automatically will provide a set of states based on a country, so you will have:
(United States) -> filled with (Us States)
(Canada) -> filled with (Provinces)
(etc.)
I need these to be the proper mailing address states. Does anyone know where I can get some JSON of this? Actually I dont mind any format, I just need some raw data.
I think this has what you want:
http://www.commondatahub.com/live/geography/state_province_region/fips_states_codes
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I am a visual kind of guy and would like to know if there is somewhere a nice big overview of Ruby. You know, like a reference poster, with object hierarchy, most common methods, etc, all in color, layed out nice and clearly...
To a beginner like me would this would be awesome...
Is there something like that out there that you use or have stumbled upon?
Check these out :
https://github.com/savini/cheatsheets/raw/master/ruby/RubyCheat.pdf
http://wtr.rubyforge.org/s101/doc/Ruby-cheat-sheet.doc
http://refcardz.dzone.com/refcardz/essential-ruby#refcard-download-social-buttons-display
And a... "comparative" approach, with cheat sheets combined for major scripting languages :
http://hyperpolyglot.org/scripting
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I'm looking for a boo syntax sheet/reference card. A quick search on google and on boo's site didn't turn up anything, does anyone know where one is?
I'm not aware of an online reference card, but perhaps this might be close enough?
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/BOO/Keywords+with+examples
This summary is concise and has useful links, although it looks like the author got bored half way through.
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/BOO/Language+Summary