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(Unverified)Aug 28th 2008 10:58PM
This really isn't very impressive. All of the information displayed is public and available. They're simply querying various places such as the domain's registrar, crawling the site, etc...
Furthermore, if you can't figure out this information yourself, why on earth would you care about how many dom elements appear on the page? They were clearly scrounging for things to display at that point.
Thumbs down.
leeAug 28th 2008 11:00PM
I have a feeling a lot of webmasters would rather not spend the time to aggregate all this information themselves and focus on doing productive things like creating content and promoting their sites.
Do this all manually, Mike, and let me know how much time it takes.
If it's more than 30 seconds, Quarkbase gets my vote.