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Enhanced antropologi.info site search / Yahoo! 360º Invites to give away

by lorenz on Apr 10, 2005 in internal notes

It's now easier to find older entries and pages. We're no longer dependent on the atomz free site search. As the maximum number of pages has been exceeded, not all pages were indexed. Now I've installed the isearch-search engine. The search is accessible in the menue on the left site of this page and on my anthropology search page.

As some of you might know, Yahoo has launched their social network tool Yahoo! 360º, including blog, photo sharing etc. In order to sign up, you need an invite. I have plenties of invites left, so if somebody is interested, drop a note with your email address and I'll send you an invite. Use the comment function or the contact form. By the way, I've got still lots of gmail invites...

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6 comments

Comment from: Alex Golub

Alex Golub

Yahoo 360: Yes Please :)

11.04.05 @ 00:56

Comment from: lorenz

admin

Have sent an invite to you, Alex.

11.04.05 @ 01:18

Comment from: John Ryan

John Ryan

hey, i’d like to check out the Yahoo 360 as well sir…

i’ve been lurking around here for some time, thanks for helping bring the anthro field online at least a bit.

11.04.05 @ 15:36

Comment from: lorenz

admin

Invite is sent!

11.04.05 @ 17:59

Comment from: Withheld

Withheld

Could you please send me an invitation for the Yahoo 360 as well? Would appreciate. Also, nice to see anthro blog online–you are among very few.

12.04.05 @ 20:30

Comment from: lorenz

admin

Have sent the invite!

12.04.05 @ 22:56


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