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By maurizio | September 13, 2007
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I’ve slightly modified Nafurai Tags List (I still need a decent name. Maybe I should call it just Nafurai). Now all the url are ordered by feedburner stats. If you look at “Make Money Online“, you’ll see that John Chow is first with 7974 circulation hits.
I started to improve the graphic appereance of the page and I have to say that it’s a nightmare to work with CSS and Html. Yesterday I desperately tried to put a DIV (or a TABLE ) floating on the top right side of a page. I need it to add stuff like google does. My experiment is the Stats page, that is accessible from the top links of beta.nafurai.com (near the logo). Note at the bottom of that page there are a couple of lines with some statistics. I want to put it on the top right side of the page, like Google ads, but apparently I am not able to do that. I’ll try again tonight. BTW. note that those number are somewhat useless. For example, Blogger Sites are so much more than Wordpress Hosted sites because it’s very easy to get new blogger sites. You just need to write this url:
Note that if you write it 5-10 times, you’ll get at least 2-4 spam sites. Most of them doesn’t have sex pictures on it, so you shouldn’t have problem seeing them if there are kids around you. :-)
I still need to update that Top 100 list, but I’m waiting that my crawler finish to read all the sites. I’m sorry but I’m using an old AMD K7 900Mhz with 700MB ram to run my Java app (on Ubuntu Linux) and it’s not superfast. Actually I still have some problems with memory leaks and I think I’m losing threads here and there.. I probably need to check at least how many threads are running. Right now I usually start the app with 15 threads, which means I can read 15 sites at a time and process them. To improve my speed I probably need to separate the crawler from the site-processor. Right now it happens all together because I don’t want to store every page I read. If I store all of them , I’ll probably need to buy a new Hard Disk. I’ll think about it when people will start to use it.
Note that all links are “no follow”. I will change them to “do follow” when the site will be at least decent, otherwise I risk to get too much attention from people when it’s too early and I’ll spoil my site :-)
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