Today I had a look at my server stats to see the daily statistics such as the number of visitors, the most visited pages, if there are new referers and so on. And I got a surprise: I got a visitor from the Wikipedia. Do you know what that means? It means that there is a link to my site some where in the Wikipedia. So I clicked on the user's link to see more details and from what page exactly in the Wikipedia he clicked. And here is the Wikipedia's page that contains the link to Must@p Zone:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Google_services_and_tools
Wait! Don't click on that link now. It's not easy to find the link to this site even if you do a "find in this page" from your browser menu. I tried that. So I clicked view->page source from the browser menu and did a search in the html source of the page. And here is the link that someone has written in the Wikipedia: http://www.mustap.com/googlezone_post_29_google-cant-subtract
and here is the line that contains the link "# 1-0.9-0.1 = −2.77555756 × 10−17 (floating point math error)[10]". The link to the Google can't subtract post is attached to the "[10]" in the end of the line.
Now, I have an entry in the Wikipedia and I'm happy even though it is not visible ;-)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Google_services_and_tools
Wait! Don't click on that link now. It's not easy to find the link to this site even if you do a "find in this page" from your browser menu. I tried that. So I clicked view->page source from the browser menu and did a search in the html source of the page. And here is the link that someone has written in the Wikipedia: http://www.mustap.com/googlezone_post_29_google-cant-subtract
and here is the line that contains the link "# 1-0.9-0.1 = −2.77555756 × 10−17 (floating point math error)[10]". The link to the Google can't subtract post is attached to the "[10]" in the end of the line.
Now, I have an entry in the Wikipedia and I'm happy even though it is not visible ;-)