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Monday, February 07, 2005

Alexa Toolbar

The alexa custom toolbar is of great usage. It comes standard with related links of the website you're visiting, a direct link to the amazon shop and you'll be able to see the history of a webpage.
There is a search option in the toolbar that uses google as search engine. You'll be also able to see the alexa rank, a traffic estimator for that site. There's also additional information about the websites. Download the toolbar here.

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