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MassiveLinks and Image Search

Alternate Search, Social Media August 15th, 2007

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We are joined by Fabio Cuffaro of MassiveLinks.com to discuss his Evolution of the web directory. He also shares some information he is found with Google Image Search and the Safe Search features.

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Comment by Lee

2007-08-15 16:52:28

Is Dames really a British word? I’ve lived in the UK for nearly 37 years and had only heard the word ‘Dames’ used in war films, prior to hearing about Fabio’s site!

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Comment by yourweb

2007-08-15 20:23:21

Great information about what one can do with a link directory. Thanks guys.

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Comment by David Brown

2007-08-16 06:55:19

@Lee - now that I think of it… maybe it was a 50’s thing Bogart and whatnot “silly dames” or “That’s one crazy dame”

Although the UK does have it’s own flavor of the English Language…

DB

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Comment by Fabio

2007-08-16 07:02:35

I’ve never actually done research on the word but here’s what I found;

[quote]: a woman of rank, station, or authority: as a archaic : the mistress of a household b : the wife or daughter of a lord c : a female member of an order of knighthood — used as a title prefixed to the given name[/quote] according to http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?sourceid=Mozilla-search&va=dames

It obviously stems from old school English.

I was just playing along with Dave’s comments on the word

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