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D-OG:ME-AT, The Rock

and OGP
Unlocking the potential
of the OpenGraph
Protocol to be a
universal API...
one URL at a time!

Dear Niall and the


Posterous gang:
Right after I sent the
email last night
regarding the very
same subject, I
received this from the
OGP, generated by Niall
Kennedy, who has
constructed a nifty
configurator for people
who want to try and
like a page or two on
Facebook!
Unfortunately, it's only
useful if you have A
LOT OF EXTRA TIME ON
YOUR HANDS, as it
generates the META
Tags for one Page, URL,
Site, or other things
that come in one's at a
time.
After compiling the
information below
representing only a
fraction of mine and
thousands of other
third-party bloggers on
sites like Posterous,
which has provided
little or no
transparency regarding
this cosmic-seeming
joke, I am once again
overwhelmed by Niall's
well-meaning but
utterly absurd TOOL
and Posterous, et. al.'s
lack of significant help
in the matter, that I am
unable to gather it all
into a more
comprehensible puzzle
than the one in which it
presents itself to me on
a daily basis.
Maybe Niall will have
some thoughts on this
predicament which
continues to generate
an overwhelming
amount of Facebook
Real Estate, by way of
Posterous, via my site
(going on for about the
last six months now),
so that each time a
PAGE on MY BLOG is
'Liked', each time it is
transformed into a
lovely Facebook Page,
and each time it is
anonymously
christened Dogmeat!

Acronym

OGP
On a less cynical note:
Thank you, Niall for
updating the one and
only other explication to
an Open Graph with
something a little more
concrete in an
otherwise absurd
experiment in exactly
what one would
imagine might occur...
"...IF EVERYONE IN THE WORLD GOT TOGETHER IN AN HUGE SEMANTIC BUTTERFLY ORGY TO
THINK UP TAG NAMES FOR STUFF ON THE INTERNET, AND THE KID FROM FACEBOOK
DECIDED TO PUT HIS MOST ANTI-SOCIAL EASL-SPEAKING ENGINEERING STAFF TO WORK
IMPLEMENTING IT AS A MASSIVE, IMPENETRABLE TANGLE OF BUTTON
PUSHING POSITIVE AFFIRMATION IN CODE SO DENSE..."

(well you probably get where I'm going)

ALTHOUGH, I WILL
SAY

On behalf of myself and


the other million or so
hosted bloggers out
there who have tried
and failed, or tried and
given up, I'm afraid
NOT ONE of us will ever
set foot in a movie
theater screening The
Rock for as long as we
live.
Seriously, I read your
message and I
completely agree with
your opinion of trying
to provide a little
accessibility to this
thing for those of us
who have grown
disenchanted by the
above.

Nothing but time.


Sincerely,
Dogmeat
Quentin Tarantino was an uncredited screenwriter on this film, along with
Jonathan Hensleigh and Aaron Sorkin.
Link this trivia

Sean Connery insisted the producers build a cabin for him on Alcatraz as he didn't
want to travel from the mainland to the island every day; he got what he asked
for.
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Most of the scenes involving F/A-18s are stock footage of the U.S. Navy Blue
Angels.
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Dedicated to producer Don Simpson, who died during production.


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Cinematographer John Schwartzman is one of Nicolas Cage's cousins.


Schwartzman's stepmother, Talia Shire is Cage's aunt.
Link this trivia

Some of the Navy SEALs in the film were played by real Navy SEALS.
Link this trivia

Ed Harris, playing Brig. Gen. Hummel here, co-starred with Michael Biehn in The
Abyss (1989) (although not as a Marine). In that film, it was Biehn's character
who was a renegade soldier and Harris' character was attempting to stop him.
Link this trivia

Aside from the obvious references to Elton John's "Rocket Man", there is another,
more subtle astronaut-themed reference: Maj. Baxter's first name is Tom, hence
Major Tom, the ill-fated astronaut from David Bowie's "Space Oddity".
Link this trivia

Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais provided an uncredited re-write of Sean


Connery's dialogue.
Link this trivia

Sean Connery's character, John Mason, insists on having a suite from the
Fairmont Hotel, which is conveniently located at 950 Mason Street.
Link this trivia

The Beatles LP that Goodspeed buys is 'Meet The Beatles'.


Link this trivia
Average Shot Length = ~2.6 seconds. Median Shot Length = ~2.5 seconds.
(About 2900 shots)
Link this trivia

The trailer shows several shots of Goodspeed firing an M-4 assault rifle. While
Goodspeed does acquire an M-4 during the course of the film, he never actually
fires it.
Link this trivia

While the film was shooting, Alcatraz the island was still open to the public, and
many visitors watched the movie being shot. However, on December 15, 1995,
the federal government, which owns Alcatraz Island, partially shut it down due to
stalled budget talks, and filming continued with no visitors present.
Link this trivia

The furnace on Alcatraz is made by "Bay Foundry", a reference to director Michael


Bay.
Link this trivia

Body Count: 25
Link this trivia

At the beginning of the movie, General Hummel kisses his wife's grave stone and
leaves behind his Medal of Honor, the highest award in the armed forces of the
USA. It is bestowed on a member of the US armed forces who distinguishes
himself "conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and
beyond the call of duty while engaged in an action against an enemy of the
United States"
Link this trivia

The coordinates given for Alcatraz when the missile is launched are 67°25'0"N by
37°25'0"W. These actually put you in Greenland. (Alcatraz is actually at
37°49'36"N by 122°25'23"W.)
Link this trivia

According to Michael Bay the script was written much more straight and serious
than the final film. Most of the humorous moments and lines were improvised
during filming.
Link this trivia

Don Simpson was largely responsible for creating the critical Gen. Hummel
character. Simpson watched a "60 Minutes" segment about the U.S.
government's refusal to acknowledge soldiers who had died during covert
overseas missions, and later read Col. David Hackworth's memoirs which harshly
criticized U.S. planning during the Vietnam War. He combined these elements into
Hummel's character and, as Hensleigh described, created "a really compelling
villain: a soldier with a noble end but, unfortunately, psychotic means."
Link this trivia

Gen. Hummel's wife was 48 when she died.


Link this trivia

>>> WARNING: Here Be Spoilers <<<

Trivia items below here contain information that may give away
important plot points. You may not want to read any further if you've not
already seen this title.

SPOILER: When Stanley and Carla are making love on the roof of their
apartment, the Elton John song "Rocket Man" is playing in the background. This is
the same song that Stanley refers to later in the movie when he kills Capt.
Darrow.

1. Unlocking the potential of the OpenGraph Protocol to be a universal API...one URL at a


time!
a. Dear Niall and the Posterous gang:
i. Right after I sent the email last night regarding the very same subject, I
received this from the OGP, generated by Niall Kennedy, who has
constructed a nifty configurator for people who want to try and like a page or
two on Facebook! Unfortunately, it's only useful if you have A LOT OF EXTRA
TIME ON YOUR HANDS, as it generates the META Tags for one Page, URL,
Site, or other things that come in one's at a time.
ii. After compiling the information below representing only a fraction of mine
and thousands of other third-party bloggers on sites like Posterous, which
has provided little or no transparency regarding this cosmic-seeming joke, I
am once again overwhelmed by Niall's well-meaning but utterly absurd TOOL
and Posterous, et. al.'s lack of significant help in the matter, that I am
unable to gather it all into a more comprehensible puzzle than the one in
which it presents itself to me on a daily basis.
1. Maybe Niall will have some thoughts on this predicament which
continues to generate an overwhelming amount of Facebook Real
Estate, by way of Posterous, via my site (going on for about the last
six months now), so that each time a PAGE on MY BLOG is 'Liked',
each time it is transformed into a lovely Facebook Page, and each
time it is anonymously christened Dogmeat!
a. On a less cynical note: Thank you, Niall for updating the one
and only other explication to an Open Graph with something a
little more concrete in an otherwise absurd experiment in
exactly what one would imagine might occur...
iii. "...IF EVERYONE IN THE WORLD GOT TOGETHER IN AN HUGE SEMANTIC
BUTTERFLY ORGY TO THINK UP TAG NAMES FOR STUFF ON THE INTERNET,
AND THE KID FROM FACEBOOK DECIDED TO PUT HIS MOST ANTI-SOCIAL
EASL-SPEAKING ENGINEERING STAFF TO WORK IMPLEMENTING IT AS A
MASSIVE, IMPENETRABLE TANGLE OF BUTTON PUSHING POSITIVE
AFFIRMATION IN CODE SO DENSE..."
1. (well you probably get where I'm going)
a. ALTHOUGH, I WILL SAY
i. On behalf of myself and the other million or so hosted
bloggers out there who have tried and failed, or tried
and given up, I'm afraid NOT ONE of us will ever set
foot in a movie theater screening The Rock for as long
as we live.
iv. Seriously, I read your message and I completely agree with your opinion of
trying to provide a little accessibility to this thing for those of us who have
grown disenchanted by the above.
i. Nothing but time.
a. Dogmeat
b. On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 8:33 PM, Niall Kennedy wrote:
c. I created a new website for publishers interested in generating Open Graph protocol
markup for their webpages. Fill out values applicable to your webpage, submit, and
receive a block of OGP markup to copy into your site's .
i. http://opengraphprotocol.us/
1. The website is backed by a new Open Graph protocol input
sanitizer/validator with many assumptions built-in to account for
some loose definitions within the OGP spec. The PHP class accepts
user-submitted values, cleans up whitespace, checks against allowed
values, and stores the input. I also included a few tools for country
and region validation (based on ISO 3166 and the Debian ISO Codes
project) and converting the class to HTML. If you have libcurl there
are a few extra features such as checking an og:url actually exists or
an og:image returns an appropriate Internet media type.
a. https://github.com/niallkennedy/open-graph-protocol-tools
i. I believe the majority of publishers we would like to see
include OGP markup in their pages are not editing their
pages or templates by hand. Their websites are
powered by GoDaddy, WordPress, Drupal, and other
tools intended to hide the code and the headaches of
web publishing. If Open Graph protocol can be distilled
into tools, validators, and helpers easily reused on
these platforms I think we'll see a lot more indexable
content making its way onto the Web.
ii. -Niall Kennedy
2. URL
3. OpenGraph
d. Warning
2. Featured
a. Dogmeat
b. Jane Aldridge *Kodak Moment {{Portail américain d'honneurar Kodak}}
c. Activate Dogme@You
3. Status updates
4. Shared Links
a. Rolling Stones | Cheerleader Academy | Jerry Lee Lewis (Hearing Impaired) |
Dogmeat | 30-second extrait
b. i can't believe Jane Aldridge let Nookia use this shot for the print ad
c. All-Time Top 10 Adult Movies of All Time "It's midnight and Tori Welles can't sleep"
d. Nancy Sinatra, Sopranos Groupie! «Weird Celeb Blogpost 2011! - nancysinatra.com
e. somethingweird_banner
f. now that's the tattoo pam i know
g. qmxe
h. hanadi - Stacey Rozich
i. Info
j. BLACKCURRANT BODICE
k. i made this video presentation to express the fleeting quality of videotainment
l. Debug
m. Administer Your Page.
n. Like Button
o. Graph URL
5. OPEN Graph Protocol
6. Additional resources
7. Markup
a. Warning THIS IS FOR THE HOME PAGE URL
b. Info
a. Debug
b. Data Source
c. "blog" extracted from
d. Data Source
e. "Dogmeat" extracted from
f. Data Source
g. "http://whatgetsmehot.posterous.com" extracted from
h. Data Source
i. "Occurrences of the word "glean" per million words: About this
chart via wordnik.com " extracted from or first
j. "http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-
snc1/v27562/89/190502347629977/app_1_19050234762997
7_5601.gif" extracted from
k. Data Source
l. Data Source
m. "100001500567461" extracted from
n. Data Source
o. "190502347629977" extracted from
p. Data Source
q. "Occurrences of the word "glean" per million words: About this
chart via wordnik.com" extracted from or first
r. Data Source
s. "Dogmeat" extracted from
c. Info
i. Whatgetsmehot.posterous.com Keywords Pie
ii. Whatgetsmehot.posterous.com Keywords Popularity (by Google Search
Trends)
iii. Whatgetsmehot.posterous.com Popular Pages
iv. Why is this data so important?
v. Aggregated Whatgetsmehot.posterous.com RSS
vi. Whatgetsmehot.posterous.com Homepage Links Analyse
vii. Whatgetsmehot.posterous.com Indexed Pages

mark zuckerberg just called me and said he


wanted to start an apt. complex in my area, and
he asked me what we should call it.
i said the facebook arms.

he said he didn't get it

On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 8:33 PM, Niall Kennedy


wrote:
I created a new website for publishers interested in generating Open
Graph protocol markup for their webpages. Fill out values applicable to
your webpage, submit, and receive a block of OGP markup to copy into
your site's <head>.

http://opengraphprotocol.us/

The website is backed by a new Open Graph protocol input


sanitizer/validator with many assumptions built-in to account for some
loose definitions within the OGP spec. The PHP class accepts user-
submitted values, cleans up whitespace, checks against allowed values,
and stores the input. I also included a few tools for country and region
validation (based on ISO 3166 and the Debian ISO Codes project) and
converting the class to HTML. If you have libcurl there are a few extra
features such as checking an og:url actually exists or an og:image
returns an appropriate Internet media type.

https://github.com/niallkennedy/open-graph-protocol-tools

I believe the majority of publishers we would like to see include OGP


markup in their pages are not editing their pages or templates by hand.
Their websites are powered by GoDaddy, WordPress, Drupal, and other
tools intended to hide the code and the headaches of web publishing. If
Open Graph protocol can be distilled into tools, validators, and helpers
easily reused on these platforms I think we'll see a lot more indexable
content making its way onto the Web.

I will break down some of my spec assumptions into separate


topics/threads. Feedback appreciated.
Thanks,

-Niall Kennedy

URL
Requested URL: http://whatgetsmehot.posterous.com/

OpenGraph
• og:site_name: Dogmeat
• og:url: http://whatgetsmehot.posterous.com
• og:type: blog
• og:title: Dogmeat
• og:image:
http://files.posterous.com/user_profile_pics/951354/Animhorse.gif
• og:title: Dogmeat
• og:type: blog
• og:image: http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-
snc1/v27562/89/190502347629977/app_1_190502347629977_5601.gif

Warning
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Info

Type blog
Admins 100001500567461
App ID 190502347629977
Neglected in '10: The Mafu Cage i like this guy because he cusses
Descriptio
n sometimes The Mafu Cage is Three Women meets Grey Gardens
meets Tarzan. It is ridiculously '70s. It is so '70s, it should...

Image

Title Dogmeat
Site Name Dogmeat
Site URL http://whatgetsmehot.posterous.com/
URL http://whatgetsmehot.posterous.com

Debug
Data Source
"blog" extracted from <meta property="og:type" />"Dogmeat" extracted from <meta property="og:title"
/>"http://whatgetsmehot.posterous.com" extracted from <meta property="og:url" />"Neglected in '10: The Mafu Cage i like this
guy because he cusses sometimes The Mafu Cage is Three Women meets Grey Gardens meets Tarzan. It is ridiculously '70s. It is
so '70s, it should..." extracted from <description> or first <p>"http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-
snc1/v27562/89/190502347629977/app_1_190502347629977_5601.gif" extracted from <meta property="og:image"
/>"100001500567461" extracted from <meta property="fb:admins" />"190502347629977" extracted from <meta
property="fb:app_id" />"Neglected in '10: The Mafu Cage i like this guy because he cusses sometimes The Mafu Cage is Three
Women meets Grey Gardens meets Tarzan. It is ridiculously '70s. It is so '70s, it should..." extracted from <description> or first
<p>"Dogmeat" extracted from <meta property="og:site_name" />

Data Source
Data Source
Data Source
Administer Your Page.
This is the administration interface for your webpage at
http://whatgetsmehot.posterous.com/neglected-in-10-the-mafu-cage. You can see
Insights and publish to the users that have liked your webpage. Only the
administrators of the webpage can view this interface, other users are sent to the
webpage.

<meta property="og:type" content="article" />


<meta property="og:title" content="neglected-in-10-the-mafu-cage" />
<meta property="og:site_name" content="Dogmeat" />
<meta property="og:url" content="http://whatgetsmehot.posterous.com/neglected-in-10-the-mafu-cage" />
<meta property="og:latitude" content="30.45" />
<meta property="og:longitude" content="-91.188" />
Data Source
Data Source
Data Source

Data Source
Like Button
<iframe src="http://www.facebook.com/plugins/like.php?href=http%3A%2F
%2Fwhatgetsmehot.posterous.com%2F" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" style="height: 62px;
width: 100%" allowTransparency="true"></iframe>

Graph URL
http://graph.facebook.com/?id=http://whatgetsmehot.posterous.com/

OPEN Graph Protocol


Build Open Graph protocol markup to describe your web pages. Example: Barack
Obama.

Additional resources

• Open Graph protocol community site

Markup

Please copy and paste the following markup into the <head> section of your HTML document.

Basic information URL

URL of the webpage you would like to share. Similar to the canonical link used by
search engines to collapse URL references.
Page type Activity Sport Company Bar Cafe Hotel Restaurant Cause Sports league Sports team Band
Government Non-profit School University Actor or actress Athlete Author Director Musician Politician
Profile Public Figure City or locality Country Landmark State or province Album Book Drink Food Game
Movie Product Song Television show Article Blog Website

Classify your page as one of the following page types. This classification will help set
context for your page among the many pages of the Internet and is a required to
include your pages in search engines such as Facebook.

Site name

Is this webpage part of a larger site? Please include the name of your
website.

Page title

Title of the unique web content on this page.

Page image

An image URL representing your page content. Typically displayed alongside your page
title and description to provide a more visually-appealing summary of your page. To
ensure maximum compatibility we suggest using an image 50x50 or larger with a
maximum aspect ratio of 3:1 in a PNG, a JPEG, or a GIF file format.

Page description

A one- or two-sentence description of the page. Used to auto-populate a description


of the shared object.

Dear Posterous,

I'm hoping that one of you might be able to help me finalize the correct open graph (og type)
equivalent for my site, which has finally successfully associated with my site's Facebook
Application.

I've been trying different things for a very long time, and I've done everything I can. I just need
to know which one of these Specific Posterous Elements (you think) I should plug into my og:title,
og:url, og:etc.

here's how she reads now http://developers.facebook.com/tools/lint/?url=http%3A%2F


%2Fwhatgetsmehot.posterous.com%2F

i realize you guys have the information for the Facebook SDK inserted which is causing the
warning, but I don't know how else to associate my app without doubling up.

here's how it's set currently:


<title>{Title}</title>
<meta property="og:title" content="{Title}"/>
<meta property="og:type" content="blog"/>
<meta property="og:image" content=""/>
<meta property="fb:admins" content="100001500567461"/>
<meta property="fb:app_id" content="190502347629977"/>

I've tried everything to this point, and without showing you examples of the various combinations
of permalink, post_url,post_id, brackets, no brackets, encoded no encoded...it just got to the
point where I have exhausted any sense I used to make out of it.

Hoping you can help.

Thanks,

Warning THIS IS FOR THE HOME PAGE URL

http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=190502347629977&v=app_2374336051

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Info

TypeblogAdmins100001500
App ID 190502347629977 Description
Occurrences of the word "glean" per million words:

About this chart via wordnik.com Image Title


Dogmeat
I'm mainly trying to get this to show the title for posts on post pages, but i don't know how to
plug in an 'else' or 'if' or which corresponding Posterous Element I would use. So far I've tried
og:title={Title} and og:title={PageTitle} I've also tried encoding the brackets,
and lower case 'title' and nothing at all, and everything combination you can
think of for the last six months or more...So I could really use some advice at this
Site Name Dogmeat Site URL
point.

http://whatgetsmehot.posterous.com/ URL
http://whatgetsmehot.posterous.com
Debug

Data
Sourc "blog" extracted from <meta property="og:type" />
e
Data
Sourc "Dogmeat" extracted from <meta property="og:title" />
e
Data
"http://whatgetsmehot.posterous.com" extracted from <meta
Sourc
property="og:url" />
e
Data
"Occurrences of the word "glean" per million words: About this
Sourc
chart via wordnik.com " extracted from <description> or first <p>
e
Data "http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-
Sourc snc1/v27562/89/190502347629977/app_1_190502347629977_5
e 601.gif" extracted from <meta property="og:image" />
Data
"100001500567461" extracted from <meta
Sourc
property="fb:admins" />
e
Data
"190502347629977" extracted from <meta
Sourc
property="fb:app_id" />
e
Data
"Occurrences of the word "glean" per million words: About this
Sourc
chart via wordnik.com" extracted from <description> or first <p>
e
Data
Sourc "Dogmeat" extracted from <meta property="og:site_name" />
e

AND THIS IS FOR ONE OF THE LAST POSTS AS OF THIS EMAIL:

http://whatgetsmehot.posterous.com/glean
Info

Type blog
Admins 100001500567461 THAT'S RIGHT
190502347629977 THAT'S MY aPPLICATION (FOR THE LONGEST TIME IT SHOWED THE POSTEROUS
App ID
fACEBOOK APP ID AND THEN RECENTLY IT CHANGED.
Descriptio
Occurrences of the word
n

Image

Dogmeat THIS SHOULD be the Post Title


the good news is that it's generating Facebook Pages like they're going out of style just by clicking like:
Gaejang Guk likes this. Be the first of your friends to like this. · Admin Page <iframe
src="http://www.facebook.com/plugins/like.php?href=http%3A%2F
%2Fwhatgetsmehot.posterous.com%2Fglean" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" style="height: 62px;
width: 100%" allowTransparency="true"></iframe> But unfortunately they're all called 'Dogmeat' (to
the tune of about 50 AND COUNTING!!! http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dogmeat/133222713408441
I DON'T KNOW IF I'M USING THE WRONG {TITLE} FOR THE BLOG Title or the wrong one for my OG Meta
attributes....
{
"id": "133222713408441",
"name": "Dogmeat",

Title "picture": "http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/hprofile-ak-


snc4/hs228.ash2/50355_133222713408441_1249191_s.jpg",

"link": "http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dogmeat/133222713408441",
"category": "Personal blog",
"website": "http://whatgetsmehot.posterous.com/glean", (it's also calling each new page a website,
but that is a

peculiar to FB and if i can get the titles back, i can deal with it.

It used to create pages with the Page name for the Facebook Page until recently.
"description": "Occurrences of the word",

"likes": 1
}as you can see, it's slightly out of hane:

Whatgetsmehot.posterous.com Keywords Pie

Whatgetsmehot.posterous.com Keywords Popularity (by Google Search


Trends)

Showing first 5 Tags:

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htt this bloggo lor
t posterous
p
Show Graph by Keyword: Select Keyword Http whatgetsmehot posterous This http View this
Pagedogmeatpersonal bloggo Traci lords What gets Rolling stones Posterous video Dogmeat video
Mafu cage Posterous Whatgetsmehot Dogmeat Video Facebook Bloggo Pagedogmeatpersonal Traci

Whatgetsmehot.posterous.com Popular Pages

Page URL
http://whatgetsmehot.posterous.com/sex-
pistols-christmas-cheer
http://whatgetsmehot.posterous.com/fileyoupo
rn-graph-wikimedia-commons
http://whatgetsmehot.posterous.com/brigitte-
lahaie-and-dogmeat
http://whatgetsmehot.posterous.com/?
tag=jane-aldridge
Why is this data so important?

The most popular and freaquently visited pages on the site are selected by external and internal
factors. These pages are the most popular among your visitors. That's why when optimizing your
website, firstly you have to pay attention to these pages.

Placement of information by third parties at your domain for increasing their site's rating of
products and services is one of possible variants for preventing pages of your site to be reduced
by search engines.
Aggregated Whatgetsmehot.posterous.com RSS
Whatgetsmehot.posterous.com News
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Whatgetsmehot.posterous.com Homepage
Links Analyse

Internal: 0
External: 0
Whatgetsmehot.posterous.com Indexed Pages

Indexed pages: 1,435

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