Sunday, June 7, 2009

 

What is Tattoo...?


TATTOO
A tattoo is an art which is used in decorating the body parts. It is done by inserting the ink inside the body. Although it is very painful, but now a days majority of people follows this high trend fashion. Tattoos are practiced worldwide. It is derived from a Tahitian word “tatu” which states to mark something. In historical research it has been observed that if we move back to the eras of B.C we could get such information that during that times tattoos used to indicate the position of a person in a society but in today’s era tattoo may signify some association or a group. Apart from jewelry, tattoos are also used as a permanent jewelry on bodies.

For making tattoo, a particular machine is used. A tattoo machine is composed of few items such as sterilized needle, a system of tubes for drawing the ink through the machine, an electronic motor, and a foot pedals which controls the up & down movement of a needle. The physical process of decorating the body is by injecting link into the person’s skin. A tattoo machine moves with a rate of 50 to 3,000 times per minute to pierce the skin.

As you look at the tattoo, it seems on the outer layer of the skin “epidermis” or may be on the second layer “dermis”. Second layer or dermis one is the most supportive for tattoo to stay, throughout a lifetime.

Friday, March 23, 2007

 

Google's Blogspot Contains 75% Spam

A study of the WebmasterWorld states that 75% of all blogs on Google's blogspot are spam.
According to this study the top 15 doorway domains consist of 14 domains, where the spam percentage is over 74%. This means that in four search results of current study, three sites turned out to be spam. The researchers scanned 1000 most searched queries: 'phentermine' on blogspot.com and the query 'ringtone' on hometown.aol.com. The WebmasterWorld experts easily identified more than a half of the search results as spam.
The following list shows the spam percentage on 'top doorway domains':
- blogspot.com
77%
- netscape.com
74%
- hometown.aol.com
84%
- hometown.aol.de
91%
- oas.org
78%
- xoomer.alice.it
77%
- home.aol.com
95%
- freewebs.com
52%
- blogstudio.com
99%
- maxpages.com
81%
- usaid.gov
85%
- blogsharing.com
93%
- sitegr.com
100%
- torospace.com
95%
- blog.hix.com
100%
The list shows that some of these blogs are used exclusively, or almost exclusively, for spam. The main reason for such a torrent of splogs is the fact that these sites provide blog space for free, just to attract more traffic.
The next list show the spam percentage of spam sites on 'top-level domains' (TLD):
- .info
68%
- .biz
53%
- .net
12%
- .org
11%
- .com
4.1%
The aim of this research shows that at the moment Internet actually consists of spam and if we think about it: what would happen if certain World Wide Web structures, among which Google, Yahoo and other search engines, didn't fight spam?

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