You burden me with your questions
You’d have me tell no lies
You’re always asking what it’s all about
But don’t listen to my replies
You say to me I don’t talk enough
But when I do I’m a fool
These times I’ve spent, I’ve realized
I’m going to shoot through
And leave you
The things, you say
Your purple prose just gives you away
The things, you say
You’re unbelievable
You burden me with your problems
By telling me more than mine
I’m always so concerned
With the way you say
You’ve always go to stop
To think of us being one
Is more than I ever know
But this time, I realize
I’m going to shoot through
And leave you
Seemingly lastless, don’t mean
You can ask us
Pushing down the relative
Bringing out your higher self
Think of the fine times
Pushing down the better few
Instead of bringing out the clues
To what the world and everything anger to
Brace yourself with the grace of ease
I know this world ain’t what it seems.
What the Busby SEO Test was that
It’s unbelievable
Four times voted as Most Outstanding Search Engine, Google is an undisputed market leader of the search engine industry. Google is a crawler based search engine, which is known for providing both comprehensive coverage of web pages and most relevant information. It attracts the largest number of searches and the number goes up to 250 million searches everyday.
Yahoo! is the second largest player in the industry with 28% of market share. Yahoo! started as a human based directory but turned into a Crawler based search engine in 2002. Till early 2004, it was powered by Google but after that they started to use their own technology.
Overture stands next to Google in terms of number of searches per day. It is owned by Yahoo and attracts more than 167 million searches a day. Overture was the first search engine to come up with a PPC program. AskJeeves initially gained fame in 1998 and 1999 as being the “natural language” search engine that let you search by asking questions and responded with what seemed to be the right answer to everything. When launched, it was run by around 100 editors who monitored search logs. Today, however, AskJeeves depends on crawler-based technology to provide results to its users.