Find the underlying components of a website

Ever wanted to know what technologies and components a particular website utilizes? Ever wondered what makes a particular site tick? I stumbled upon a site which will provide you with such information. Sitonomy will provide you with a site’s underlying technology and components such as programming language, server, and stat tools just to name a few.

Now I’ve always for as long as I can remember right clicked to view the page source of a website and have learned many things from doing that. But, sitonomy takes this one step further.

You simply go to the site and type in the URL for which website you’d like to gather information about. Here’s the result after typing in this site, www.dumontnjforum.com.

I’ve cropped the page results into 3 parts for easier viewing. As you can see I use Amazon’s Associate Program which 26.9% of other sites analyzed by sitonomy use. And, I also use Google AdSense for advertisement purposes.

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My blogging platform is WordPress, which you’d never know without right clicking or this application or a similiar type of program. My site also consists of Feedburner and Amazon ImpressionCounter for statistics.

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The scripting language which drives the site is PHP, version 5 by the way, and Apache is my server software.

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Brodeur breaks record

Martin Brodeur notched his 552nd career victory in a 3–2 win over the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday night at Prudential Center. The win moves him ahead of his idol Patrick Roy and into the record books as the NHL‘s all-time winningest goaltender.

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The sell-out crowd (17,625) stood as one through the final two minutes as the Devils clung to a 3–2 lead. Brodeur broke the record on St. Patrick’s Day, coincendentally Roy’s nickname is St. Patrick.

Brodeur’s first win came on March 26,1992.

 

 

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How do I find out who owns a website domain name?

If you need or want to find out who is the owner of a website domain name www.whois.net will help you out. Whether you wish to find out when it expires, who purchased it, who owns it, or simply to verify the name this handy little site will do all of that.

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Above you can see some of the info I discovered about the ESPN website with very little trouble. For your own personal site or blog you can depending on your webhost request that your information be kept private.

 

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