Blog Engage, a generalist “Digg-Like” site where you send your blog stories had it’s one year anniversary. For this great even the site owner Brian decided to surprise us all with a brand new design. I noticed many changes:
- No more header ads, you can see more content when you arrive on the site.
- Each stories takes much less space, it makes the site appear much cleaner.
- The categories widget is gone, it used to eat much space on the right side.
You can go visit BlogEngage and if you have a blog, register and submit stories. You will get many visits if you hit the front page!
The crowd is great and you can meet some quality bloggers, Geoserv and Raivyn are two of them.
It has been a great experience to observe Blog Engage rise, after being stuck at 120k in Alexa, it now has a rank of 75k and I’m sure it will keep on getting better. If you are already a member, what are your thoughts on the new design?
On the occasion of its tenth anniversary, Google announced the launch of project “10 ^ 100″ (pronounced 10 power 100), whose goal is simply to “change the world.” To do this, Google requires users to submit their ideas to help “as many people as possible.” The group states that it released for a sum of $ 10 million, which will be used to finance the implementation of the five best ideas. Google will select a hundred ideas among those that have been sent out. People around the world will be able to vote and finally a jury will select up to five ideas.
I have been using Analytics for more than a year but never really explored all the different tools google offered. I fell on this graph: Visitors Loyalty.
I’m not sure if you are familiar with this type of data. If you read the last line, does it mean 146 different IPs hit my website between 101 and 200 times in a month?
If you count the bots for around 46, it would mean there is about 100 people that like the website. I’m not sure this is possible…

Raphael Nadal will be playing Andy Murray at 16h00 this afternoon. They will be resuming their game started yesterday and dominated by Murray 6-2, 7-6 in the first 2 sets. They had to stop at 2-3 Nadal leading with one break because of the rain.
Nadal has been playing incredible tennis in 2008. Here is an overview on the major tournaments he attended. It’s important to consider that like most of Spanish players, he’s favorite field is clay.
At the ongoing US Open, he seemed pretty tired is this semifinal. Murray was playing a great match and seemed unstoppable. Let’s hope this rain gave enough time for him to recuperate and come stronger on the court. I would not be surprised to see this game end in five sets. What do you think?
The perfect scenario would be a final between the two best players in the world. Even Roger said yesterday he rathered play Nadal.