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YouGetSignal: Collection of Cool & Useful Network Tools

YouGetSignal is a website which provides Internet users a collection of interesting and powerful network tools that it's worth trying. They include 'Port Forwarding Tester', 'Network Location Tool', 'Visual Trace Route Tool', 'Phone Number Geolocator', 'Reverse IP Domain Check', 'WHOIS Lookup Tool', 'iGoogle Network Information Gadget' and last but not least the 'Windows Vista Sidebar Network Gadget'.

My favorite tool got to be the 'Network Location Tool'. Powered by Google Map, this useful application enables you to find out your approximate geophysical location of your network address and provides you more geographical information of it from either Maxmind or Hostip.info.

Another popular application is the 'Reverse IP Domain Check' that lets you find out which other sites are hosted in the same server when you type in a domain name. For example, when you type in digg.com, there will be a list of sites such as www.xkan.cn, www.digginc.com, evercleancanada.com, etc. All these are hosted in the same server as Digg.


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