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WOW of the day : How Ant's Subterrain Structures Looks Like

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Alfred Hitchcock's cameos

"Alfred Hitchcock made a lot of movies. And he made cameo appearances in all of them."

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Word of the day : Ekranoplan

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Praying mantis vs. hummingbird

Spoiler : The mantis wins... and for the hardcore version of another fight : http://www.birdwatchersdigest.com/site/backyardbirds/hummingbirds/mantis-humm...

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Neverending Dominoes

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The homemade flying hovercraft

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Tree Branch Falls On Power Lines

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Arbres omnivores

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Typosquatting

Google could be earning some $497 million a year from the registered owners of website addresses that mimic typographical errors in existing sites, according to a new study.

Harvard University researchers Tyler Moore and Benjamin Edelman estimate that Google could be making millions from the practice, known as “typosquatting,” because its network of display ads — from which it receives a cut of the profits — run on the typo’d sites.

If it’s a frequently misspelled site address — for example, zddnet.com instead of yours truly –the tactic could pay off handsomely.

Moore and Edelman used a list of common spelling mistakes to generate another list of possible typo domains for the 3,264 most popular “.com” websites, as determined by Alexa.com rankings.

With help from software, the researchers crawled 285,000 of some 900,000 “misspelled” sites to estimate what revenue the domains are generating.

Scale those results, and you’re looking at some serious coin

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Spiderman sucks

 

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