8 Tools to Track Your Footprints on the Web - ReadWriteWeb
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- Tranchefile on 2009-06-19 - Tags tracking , trends , internetsafety , socialnetworking
- Wargoelizabeth on 2009-05-13 - Tags socialnetworking , resources , internet_safety
- Darthmonkey on 2009-05-03 - Tags tracking , socialnetworking , trends
- Drthomasho on 2009-05-03 - Tags socialnetworking , tracking
- Wfryer on 2009-05-02 - Tags isafety , safety , digitaldialog , digitalfootprint , online
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Last week we looked at how easy it is to leave footprints on the Web; today we'll show you how easy it is to track them.
Although search engines provide a great starting point when you're searching for someone online, with all of the new social sites that have popped up over the past few years, they're often just not enough.
In our recent State of Blog Search 2009 post we discussed the various reasons you may choose to use any or all of the following blog search tools: Technorati, Google Blog Search, Ice Rocket, Ask.com Blogsearch, and FriendFeed. While these blog search engines are great to fill specific needs, they're also another great place to look for your footprints on the Web.
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