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Unified Advertising and Analytics solutions from Google

Google Analytics is a service offered by Google that generates detailed statistics about a website's traffic and traffic sources and measures conversions and sales. Google Analytics can track visitors from all referrers, including search engines and social networks, direct visits and referring sites. It also displays advertisin...

LiveJournal lets you express yourself, share your life, and connect with friends online.

This site uses the viewport meta tag which means the content may be optimized for mobile content.

CloudFlare is a global CDN and DNS provider that can speed up and protect any site online.

jQuery: The Write Less, Do More, JavaScript Library.

Google Tag Manager makes it easy for marketers to add and update website tags including analytics, remarketing, and more.

Websites using Google technologies

nginx [engine x] is a HTTP server and mail proxy server written by Igor Sysoev.

websites using the $ symbol on their website - meaning it may accept payment in this currency used in Israel.

The DOCTYPE is a required preamble for HTML5 websites.

The Platform for Privacy Preferences Project (P3P) enables Websites to express their privacy practices in a standard format that can be retrieved automatically and interpreted easily by user agents. P3P user agents will allow users to be informed of site practices (in both machine- and human-readable formats) and to automate dec...

Websites using https protocol.

Represents the collection of all sports organizations, including sports teams, governing bodies, and sports associations.

A person that acts in a coaching role for a sports team.

A person that acts as performing member of a sports team

A number associated with a role in an organization, for example, the number on an athlete's jersey.

The Game type represents things which are games. These are typically rule-governed recreational activities, e.g. role-playing games in which players assume the role of characters in a fictional setting.

A publication in any medium issued in successive parts bearing numerical or chronological designations and intended, such as a magazine, scholarly journal, or newspaper to continue indefinitely.

A Series in schema.org is a group of related items, typically but not necessarily of the same kind. Series are usually organized into some order, often chronological. Unlike ItemList which is a general purpose data structure for lists of things, the emphasis with Series is on published materials (written e.g. books and periodica...

An Offer which must be accepted before the user can perform the Action. For example, the user may need to buy a movie before being able to watch it.

The place(s) from which the offer cannot be obtained (e.g. a region where the transaction is not allowed).

A DatedMoneySpecification represents monetary values with optional start and end dates. For example, this could represent an employee's salary over a specific period of time.

The currency in which the monetary amount is expressed (in 3-letter ISO 4217 format).

The response (yes, no, maybe) to the RSVP.

If responding yes, the number of guests who will attend in addition to the invitee.

An action that failed to complete. The action's error property and the HTTP return code contain more information about the failure.

A role played, performed or filled by a person or organization. For example, the team of creators for a comic book might fill the roles named 'inker', 'penciller', and 'letterer'; or an athlete in a SportsTeam might play in the position named 'Quarterback'.

Classification of the album by it's type of content: soundtrack, live album, studio album, etc.

The kind of release which this album is: single, EP or album.

A MusicRelease is a specific release of a music album.

A web page. Every web page is implicitly assumed to be declared to be of type WebPage, so the various properties about that webpage, such as breadcrumb may be used. We recommend explicit declaration if these properties are specified, but if they are found outside of an itemscope, they will be assumed to be about the page

The act of searching for an object. Related actions: FindAction: SearchAction generally leads to a FindAction, but not necessarily.

A WebSite is a set of related web pages and other items typically served from a single web domain and accessible via URLs.

The average rating based on multiple ratings or reviews.

Any offered product or service. For example: a pair of shoes; a concert ticket; the rental of a car; a haircut; or an episode of a TV show streamed online.

An offer to transfer some rights to an item or to provide a service—for example, an offer to sell tickets to an event, to rent the DVD of a movie, to stream a TV show over the internet, to repair a motorcycle, or to loan a book.

A review of an item - for example, of a restaurant, movie, or store.

A software application designed specifically to work well on a mobile device such as a telephone.

A video game is an electronic game that involves human interaction with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a video device.

A scheme.org entity that represents an action performed by a direct agent and indirect participants upon a direct object. Optionally happens at a location with the help of an inanimate instrument. The execution of the action may produce a result. Specific action sub-type documentation specifies the exact expectation of each argu...

A scheme.org entity that represents a brand. A brand is a name used by an organization or business person for labeling a product, product group, or similar.

A scheme.org entity that represents an organization such as a school, NGO, corporation, club, etc.

The most generic type of schema.org item.

A scheme.org entity that represents a particular physical business or branch of an organization. Examples of LocalBusiness include a restaurant, a particular branch of a restaurant chain, a branch of a bank, a medical practice, a club, a bowling alley, etc.

A scheme.org entity that represents a person (alive, dead, undead, or fictional).

A scheme.org entity that represents an article, such as a news article or piece of investigative report. Newspapers and magazines have articles of many different types and this is intended to cover them all.

A scheme.org entity that represents the most generic kind of creative work, including books, movies, photographs, software programs, etc.

A scheme.org entity that represents an event happening at a certain time and location, such as a concert, lecture, or festival. Ticketing information may be added via the 'offers' property. Repeated events may be structured as separate Event objects.

A scheme.org entity that represents entities that have a somewhat fixed, physical extension.

A scheme.org entity that represents a blog post.

A scheme.org entity that represents a movie.

A scheme.org entity that represents a recipe.

A scheme.org entity that represents a url.

A scheme.org entity that represents a news article.

A scheme.org entity that represents a blog.

A scheme.org entity that represents an address.

Indicates that the site provides an interface specifically for searching the document and its related resources.

A canonical link element is an HTML element that helps webmasters prevent duplicate content issues by specifying the "canonical", or "preferred".

Wesites using favicon rel tag