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Google Web Alerts (beta)

Google Web Alerts are sent by email when there is new information on the web matching the search you specify. Some handy uses of Google Web Alerts include:

• keeping current on a competitor or industry
• monitoring references to your name or company
• finding out when people link to your site
• discovering new websites on a certain topic

March 31, 2004 in Web/Tech | Permalink

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There's another Google alerting tool called Google Alert which does a lot more than Google's Alerts - I've been a user for about 6 nonths now.

Posted by: Sam Michaels | 31 Mar 2004 10:16:55

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