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iSnare.com has been quite for some time… Now we will try to break the silence by publicly releasing the comming features…
1. Pinger - As its purpose we will try to integrate a pinger to ping servers to get your article in iSnare.com circulated also by means of pinging ping servers. This is only available for paid articles for distribution.
2. Option to add pictures for display in your articles at iSnare.com (if approved) this will not be included in distribution. This will only be displayed in iSnare.com. All images are courtesy of plinkme.com
March 16th, 2007
This report is from 09-14-2006 to 01-19-2007
home remedies — 4853
diet — 1925
web hosting — 1554
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January 18th, 2007
If you’ve notice www.isnare.com has a little of a new look or not really… I’d say a little added beautification.
- The search bar
- The info box headers
- the little cute info bars
Some other few touches might come in soon. Ajaxification? Cool, why not but we have to review our logs first as to how many users will have to suffer of not being able to use the tool or actually see the page working properly because they do not have or allow JavaScript in their browsers.
August 3rd, 2006
Currently we have over 270 sites in our list and 150+ article email groups.
But above all those numbers we have about 200+ still in queue for review and inclusion.
There are already a lot of webmasters who have contacted us and asked for inclusion. We still accept them but are a bit worried about the status of our inclusion speed. We spend so much time for updates/editorials and article submissions which roughly could take 2 to 3 (worst 5) minutes per article distributed.
July 1st, 2006
I am sure all of you are happy with this.
Finally I have found the time to update the pending area…
Everybody can now edit an article in the pending area! 
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June 10th, 2006
As of 5:28 PM we are happy to announce that we have finally completed our server migration. Though some people will still get the migration message and cannot login, it’s because of the DNS not yet completely propagated. 
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June 1st, 2006
Ironic… after posting the new server thread, here is a thread for “Server Fails”…
“If you think running an article directory is a piece of cake then think again… do not over look the technical side of things…”
My head breaks from system design to hardware specs… because no matter how fast the server if the system design and implementation is bad then still your dual core dual processor server with even 4GB mem will still hang!
So far code and database optimizations are done and now looking into hardware upgrades… and this current hardware is no joke in terms of specs…
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May 27th, 2006
iSnare.com has really grown so much that we needed to upgrade AGAIN our server… this time we hope to give a dual increase in speed and processing…
Migration will take place anytime next week and next month. When that happens the site will be closed for registrations, purchase and logins.
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May 27th, 2006
As of yesterday May 13, 2006 we just saw the iSnare PR back using the IE google toolbar plug in.
Even better, forums.isnare.com and blog.isnare.com has a PR 6!
Only shows google never really turn its back to real non-blackhat content sites.
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May 14th, 2006
This is a bit out of topic from article marketing but I wanted to post it here because this is also relevant to providing free content to publishers the as fast as possible.
Part of the many tools iSnare provide is the search tool… The iSnare search is of course composed of algorithms to calculate results according to relevance, just like what many search algo’s would be doing…
Among the many complex functions, classes, procedures and calls the iSnare search algo also has a crude implementation of the Levenshtein Distance algorithm… It’s crude because it can hardly be felt that is being implemented at the moment…
April 26th, 2006
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