A web ring is group of related web pages linked to each other in a sequence that forms a ring. When someone searching the web stumbles across one of the web ring's pages, they can click through to other sites that have related content. Web content-providers can add their pages to the ring by 'linking in' to the ring so that web surfers are more likely to encounter their site. Web rings usually have a moderator who controls which pages are 'related' and which are orthogonal to the purpose of the web ring. The step-by-step click-through route around the ring is augmented by a hub-site providing links to all member-sites, which also gives some safeguard against member sites going offline.
The intent of the participants of a web ring is not to deceive search engines, and in this sense, this can be considered a white-hatsearch engine optimization technique.
Todd Palin, husband of Sarah Palin: a 'true Alaskan' Sun, 07 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0700 A moose hunter, oil worker, snowmobile racer and hockey fan, 'first dude' Todd Palin is not a typical campaign spouse.
The quiet man standing next to Sarah Palin is nothing like the other three campaign spouses caught in the whirlwind of the presidential race, and not just because he's a man.
Barack Obama, in Pennsylvania, tries to explain gun control stance Sun, 07 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0700 Also: Oprah says no Sarah Palin on her daytime TV show and Palin won't make the rounds of Sunday talk shows either.
Barack Obama wanted to talk about the economy Friday as he
campaigned in Pennsylvania, especially in light of that morning's
government report showing unemployment increasing to 6.1% in
August.
Only I can bring change to Washington, McCain and Obama each claim Sun, 07 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0700 The rivals, appearing in different states, also talk up their economic plans in the wake of the worst jobless report in five years and the announcement of a planned Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac bailout.
Barack Obama on Saturday ridiculed John McCain's renewed emphasis on his reputation as a government reformer, mocking the Republican presidential nominee in unusually sharp language while campaigning in this traditional GOP stronghold.
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Peter J. Boyer: Can the Democrats get a foothold on the religious vote? Peter J. Boyer Mon, 01 Sep 2008 04:00:00 -0000 In the autumn of 1998, when Karl Rove was contriving to make Governor George W. Bush President and to build a lasting Republican majority, he came upon “The Catholic Voter Project,” a study of voting behavior in national elections since the Kennedy-Nixon contest of 1960. Catholics make up more . . . Dorothy Wickenden: An old-style, Los Angeles feminist on Obama. Dorothy Wickenden Fri, 29 Aug 2008 04:00:00 -0000 Rosalind Wyman--seventy-seven years old; doughty feminist; political fund-raiser and philanthropist; hostess to J.F.K., Jimmy Carter, and Bill Clinton, and Hollywood types too numerous to count; youngest elected member of the Los Angeles City Council (at the age of twenty-two); first woman to run a national political . . . Hendrik Hertzberg: What Barack Obama is up against. Hendrik Hertzberg Mon, 25 Aug 2008 04:00:00 -0000 The week before the week before this week’s scheduled gathering of the delegates and their media camp followers in Denver, the nominee-presumptive of the Democratic Party did something that is strongly recommended, and ought to be mandatory, for anyone who has just logged a year and a half’s worth . . .
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Palin's Family Has Always Held a Place in Her Politics Karl Vick and James V. Grimaldi Sun, 07 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0400 WASILLA, Alaska -- One Friday in June, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin joined the chief of the state prison system on a tour of the Point MacKenzie Correctional Farm, a 90-minute drive north of Anchorage. It was a routine visit but for the presence of the governor's infant son, Trig.
Treasury to Rescue Fannie and Freddie Zachary A. Goldfarb, David Cho and Binyamin Appelbaum Sun, 07 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0400 The Bush administration yesterday prepared to take over the troubled housing finance companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, after concluding the companies don't have enough capital to continue to play their crucial role funding home mortgages.
Presidential Candidates Explain Their Capacity for Change Michael D. Shear and Peter Slevin Sun, 07 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0400 TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Sept. 6 -- Barack Obama and John McCain brought the battle over who is better prepared to change Washington to a pair of states that will be critical to the November election, and they sought to win over voters eager to turn the page on eight years of the Bush administration.
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