johnser

msg:747631 | 5:48 pm on Oct 28, 2005 (gmt 0) |
1 - Copy all the US IP's from this site onto an XLS http**://www.samair.ru/proxy/proxy-17.htm 2 - Then plug them all into this site in 1 go: http**://www.checker.freeproxy.ru/checker/ 3 - With the working IPs that come back, insert your IP & associated port at the following location on IE: Tools > Internet Options > Connections > LAN Settings > Use a Proxy Server 4 - Close the browser & open it up again You should now be able to view US ads 5 - Best to use ports 8000 or 8080 if you can 6 - If you can't find any working IPS via above, try again later 7 - Remember to take off the proxy once you're finished or you'll go nuts wondering why your ISP is so slow / offline. Happens to the best of us :)
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arran

msg:747632 | 6:44 pm on Oct 28, 2005 (gmt 0) |
Add &gl=us to the URL. e.g. http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=sample+query&meta=[b]&gl=us[/b] arran.
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g1smd

msg:747633 | 7:03 pm on Oct 28, 2005 (gmt 0) |
Beware that a proxy may cache usernames and passwords and other personal data that the owner has a look at later.
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AjiNIMC

msg:747634 | 8:23 am on Oct 29, 2005 (gmt 0) |
I think you want to see google.com instead of google.uk Use google toolbar, it checks google.com
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DumpedbyG

msg:747635 | 11:54 am on Oct 29, 2005 (gmt 0) |
AjiNIMC; I do not think that is what he is looking for. I you are in the UK and you go to google.com you still see UK results/adsense. He want to see which results/adsense US users see.
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AjiNIMC

msg:747636 | 4:19 pm on Oct 29, 2005 (gmt 0) |
I am in india If I type google.com in browser it takes me to google.co.in and a search there for "tax" gives me following result 1) irs.gov 2) taxsites.com 3) incometaxdelhi.nic.in If I search using google toolbar 1) irs.gov 2) irs.gov/formspubs/ 3) ato.gov.au/ (I think this is US results) Even I tried to ping google.com and google.us. Using the IP I got google english and the search there matches with latter search. I think we can do a check this way.
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