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June 17, 2005

Find host by IP address

[Search engine optimization and Online marketing] Here you can lookup the host or website which an IP address belongs to. And it will show you the country where this host is located physically...

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

[Presto Vivace Blog] When good people give bad advice, the inappropriate use of technology in marketing: Today, there are powerful tools that can identify visitors to your Web site even if they do not register while they are visiting your Web site. These tools automatically lookup visitors IP addresses so you have are presented with a compiled list of identities of the anonymous companies--and thus potential customers--who are visiting your Web site.

[Instant-web-site-tools.com] Build A Website Blog | Checking IP Addresses: It's purpose in life is to give you the DNS and IP information about any website you plug in.  You can plug in bulk info, and get bulk reports.  It's pretty slick and worthwhile to make sure you don't get any penalties from the almighty SE's!

[Aplawrence.com] Blog # 774 IP lookup: I have a page like this, that is a simple PHP script, which shows your ip. If PHP is compiled into apache, you can create a simple script like this:

[Technology.amis.nl] » How to lookup information based on IP address - eg for Website ...: Along with my search for WordPress plugins that cater for statistics, I found a very interesting site, with an IP-to-Country plugin for WordPress. See http://ip-to-country.webhosting.info/node/view/21 for an introduction to a WebService IP-to-Country.

[Benmetcalfe.com] :Ben Metcalfe Blog » Blog Archive » Bush website blocked outside US: In the spirit of such hacking, albeit in this case legal and legit, I bring you - non Americans of the world - the George Bush site via anonymous proxy (it’s a little slow, sorry). Why you’d want to visit it, though, I don’t know.

[Haacked.com] How a Website Can Track Your Movements: That data is the infamous cookie data you no doubt have heard about. It probably contains some sort of identifier which Yahoo!'s servers use to look up my personalized information in a database, thus rendering a page just for me using my settings (hence the name my.yahoo.com and not your.yahoo.com).

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Posted at June 17, 2005 07:30 AM

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