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MemeBridge Opens Bidding on Portfolio of Health Domains

Denver, Co (PRWEB) March 10, 2012

MemeBridge, a leading web publish company, is offering a portion of it's health domains for sale to the public.

The majority of these health domains are "exact match domains". Exact match domains are exceptionally valuable because they receive a significant ranking bonus from the major search engines, including Google and Bing/Yahoo.

As an example, the domain PseudotumorCerebri.net will be much easier to rank for the search phrase "pseudotumor cerebri" than a domain called PseudotumorCerebriSymptoms.com.

The exact match domain bonus applies only to top level domains with the com, net, and org extensions. For example, the domain MycosisFungoides.net will be much easier to rank for the search phrase "mycosis fungoides" than the domain MycosisFungoides.info.

This exact match bonus gives the owner of the domain an unfair advantage in the search engine rankings and makes these domains extremely valuable for receiving traffic from the major search engines.

These domains do not have set prices. Interested parties should contact MemeBridge with serious offers.

Corporate Summary

MemeBridge is a company with a mission: Spread Good Ideas. A meme is the smallest unit of thought and the job of MemeBridge is to build bridges which help good memes overcome obstacles. MemeBridge has extensive experience creating and managing web publications, including WhatPain.com and MedicalSymptomsGuide.com. MemeBridge web sites serve million of visitors per month and provide information and guidance to people from across the globe.

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Intriguing names dot NFL’s free-agency list – Sat, 10 Mar 2012 PST

March 10, 2012 in Sports

Barry Wilner Associated Press

Teams can begin to negotiate with free agents at 1 p.m. PDT onTuesday.

Peyton Manning is a free man. Drew Brees isnot.

A week after a record 21 players were given franchise tags only Saints star quarterback Brees got an exclusive tag and cant even talk to other teams the NFLs free-agency free-for-all begins. And it will becrazy.

For teams willing to part with two first-round draft picks, such game-changers as Ray Rice, Wes Welker and Matt Forte are available. For those looking just to spend money to acquire new talent, Saints starters Marques Colston and All-Pro guard Carl Nicks are on the market. So is highly touted quarterback Matt Flynn, who doesnt seem to have much future in Green Bay behind AaronRodgers.

And for teams ready to gamble, there is four-time MVPManning.

I have no idea who wants me, what team wants me, how this process works, Manning said after being released by the Indianapolis Colts, who are rebuilding, uncertain about his health after four neck surgeries, and have a $28 million roster bonus remaining in their bank account by cutting Manning. I mean, this is all so new tome.

Manning can even sign before free agency opens Tuesday because he was released. Already, cornerback Stanford Routt took that route, joining the Chiefs for a three-year, $19.6 million deal soon after he was cut byOakland.

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7 Welcome To London | The Story So Far #3 – Video

09-03-2012 19:26 IndyBrown.TV brings you the story behind the British Hindi thriller '7 Welcome To London'. In this episode, see what goes on behind the scenes at the press conference. Find out more about '7 Welcome To London' on: http://www.facebook.com http://www.twitter.com http://www.7wtlfilm.com Stay in the loop with our shows Subscribe for more on http://www.youtube.com Like us on http://www.facebook.com Follow us on http://www.twitter.com http://WWW.INDYBROWN.TV

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Internet privacy a growing concern, Pew finds

Americans are using online search engines, especially Google, more than ever before, but an increasing number worry that the tracking of their online activities is an invasion of privacy, according to a new study released Friday.

The Pew Internet & American Life Project found that 73 percent of users said they would not be OK with an online search engine keeping track of their queries even if the data provides personalized results in the future.

And 68 percent said they were not OK with targeted advertising because they don't want their online activities tracked and analyzed.

The report could bolster criticism by consumer groups and government officials over the online privacy policies of companies such as Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and Facebook. President Obama has proposed a "privacy bill of rights" to give consumers control over how their data is collected, stored and shared.

"Search engines are increasingly important to people in their navigation of information spaces, but users are generally uncomfortable with the idea of their search histories being used to target information to them," said Kristen Purcell, author of the report "Search Engine Use 2012."

"A clear majority of searchers say that they feel that search engines keeping track of search history is an invasion of privacy, and they also worry about their search results being limited to what's deemed relevant to them," Purcell said in a news release.

The research was based on a survey of 2,253 adults between Jan. 20 and Feb. 19, with a margin of error of plus or minus two percentage points.

The study said 73 percent of all Americans use a search engine, compared with 52 percent in 2002.

And 59 percent of online Americans use a search engine on any given day, nearly double the number who did so in 2004. The vast majority - 91 percent - said they "always or most of the time" found the information they wanted using search engines.

Google remained the most popular search engine. About 83 percent used Google most often, compared with 6 percent who cited Yahoo. Eight years ago, 47 percent picked Google, and 26 percent chose Yahoo.

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