Search Google, Yahoo, Bing or Twitter Replies from your IM with "SBOT"

Do you want to check SERP's results without visiting Google.com, Yahoo.com & Bing.com or want to see your Twitter replies without opening all these search engine's and twitter site on your web-browser.

So here's a great tool which you can use to access multiple search engines right from Instant Messengers IM's like Google Talk (G-talk), Yahoo Messenger and MSN messenger. It's an IM search bot, called "SBot" built by Prashanth of TechBangalore and Saurabh Minni of 100rabh

"SBot" is a very handy and useful in terms of saving your loads of time, also it makes searching task lot easier by providing us with an option of not to struggle with multiple tab browser or hitting at Search Engine shortcuts on browser. On top 'SBot' is always available in IM to perform searches.

TopRankSEO Blog has got Facelift Surgery


Since we're now in "2009 mode", also I was receiving request from many of TopRankSEO Blog user's to have some changes over Blog.

Somehow I also experienced that the old blog template was messy, code was cluttering, taking huge loading time and were not Web 2.0 compatible. For choosing new blog template, having all of the blog feature's which I was expecting was quite tough. 

Since from last 3-4 days I had downloaded more than 20 templates made enough changes in template codes and features and tried them out, finally landed to current blog theme courtesy Btemplates.com.  Free Blogger Templates for your Blog. Blogger Templates for free and direct download in xml. 

Galileo's Telescope - Google Doodle Galileo's Telescope Logo on 25th August, 2009

Galileo's Telescope Logo at Google Search Home Page on 25th August, 2009. Google doodle appeared into Galileo's Telescope Logo to mark 400th anniversary of Galileo's Telescope.
Google Doodle - Galileo's Telescope Logo
"Google Doodle - Galileo's Telescope Logo"

Galileo Galilei Information Source Wikipedia

Galileo Galilei (15 February 1564[2] – 8 January 1642)[1][3] was an Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher who played a major role in the Scientific Revolution. His achievements include improvements to the telescope and consequent astronomical observations, and support for Copernicanism. Galileo has been called the "father of modern observational astronomy,"[4] the "father of modern physics,"[5] the "father of science,"[5] and "the Father of Modern Science."[6] Stephen Hawking says, "Galileo, perhaps more than any other single person, was responsible for the birth of modern science."[7]
Galileo Galilei

Portrait of Galileo Galilei by Giusto Sustermans
Born 15 February 1564(1564-02-15)[1]
Pisa,[1] Duchy of Florence, Italy
Died 8 January 1642 (aged 77)[1]
Arcetri,[1] Grand Duchy of Tuscany, Italy
Residence Grand Duchy of Tuscany, Italy
Fields Astronomy, Physics and Mathematics
Institutions University of Pisa
University of Padua
Alma mater University of Pisa
Academic advisors Ostilio Ricci[citation needed]
Known for Kinematics
Dynamics
Telescopic observational astronomy
Heliocentrism
Religious stance Roman Catholic

Check out Google Search Home Page Logo's on previous occasions and get info on when Google has honored & displayed logos.

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Afzal Khan