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		<title>By: TechChee.com, shop online for gadget and hot tech stuff &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Popuri shows lots of stats for your site</title>
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		<description>[...] Popuri is making use of the web 2.0 concept. Which all the stats data are borrowed from other stats service providers. Furthermore, it uses the Ajax technology, which makes querying the stats bring no page refresh. What I like is it&#8217;s got the little Firefox spinner spinning  when the stats data is being loaded. Similar to the idea that I use for building my little &#8220;tell-a-friend&#8221; page. Unfortunately, Popuri is currently having problems to provide certain stats, such as Technorati inbound links and del.icio.us bookmarks. This is due to the inmence amount of requests and got banned by some stats service providers, after TechCrunch made the buzz. [...]</description>
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