
Since I've started this new blog four months ago I've added over 80 pages to the web site, as indicated by the listings included in the blog. Remember that another blog pre-dates this one and can be found in the first post.
Producing 80 pages isn't so bad for four months, I know it only comes out to 3 pages a week. But keep in mind that some days I update html code, the search bar, or add new content to the site so I don't have time to add new pages.
My PC folder indicates I have 1,443 html pages.
Another 77 unused page addresses
Another 122 incorrect page addresses
Another 20 residing on Google pages
Some of the new pages are completely new content, while other new pages may be part of a current page that was divided up to reduce the page size.
Nov/Dec 2007 produced 50 new pages, while Jan/Feb 2008 produced 30 new pages. None of these new pages have a page rank, and most don't reside in either the web site sitemap or the Google sitemap, so they have few external links.
The new page additions and their incoming hits are not keeping up with the reduction of incoming hits I'm receiving from older pages or obsolete PC buses. Incoming hits are falling from older pages at about the same rate that I add new pages to gain more visits. But you never know, as it takes 4 months for a new page to get hits from a search engine.
I'll add either a new web site sitmap or XML site map for the search engine over the next week ~ so I get these new pages indexed.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
New Page Addresses
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Tuesday, March 4, 2008
AGP Card Manufacturers

I discovered yesterday that the listing for Manufacturers of AGP cards had gone missing from the web site?
The index of AGP cards were listed in combination with PCIe cards. However; when I separated the two listings I should have started a new page to cover AGP card manufacturers, but I can find it. The description of the AGP bus never moved and stayed at the same address.
The new address for AGP Board Manufacturers is here; Manufacturers of AGP Cards. It may take a few days to fix the links on all the other pages, but most should point to one of the main COTS card pages which should have a link to the new page.
I haven't made this mistake in a while, so it's a good thing that the AGP interface is in decline. Not really, as the AGP expansion card is still going strong two years after it went obsolete. The reason AGP is still selling well is because many people do not want to up-grade their Motherboard, but rather just upgrade the video card instead.
Related pages to the AGP Board:
AGP pinout, AGP Slot pin out,
AIMM Slot [AGP Inline Memory Module],
PC Video Bus Through-put Speeds.
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