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Yea, I just checked through Google Trends. Alizee is most searched in Mexico while Alizée is most searched in France. Makes perfect sense
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Isn't there an [É] on Spanish/Latin American keyboards? They use it in their language. It's even in the word México.
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Alizée America traffic through February 2011
Here is a brief update on the volume and character of the traffic to this Web site, as reported by Alexa on 1 March 2011. Traffic was rather heavier in the year 2010 than the year 2009, no doubt a reflection of UEdS. In recent times, typically 2 to 3 of every million Internet users visit Alizée America on any given day. About a third each are Americans and Indians. And the demographics have not much changed - compared to the average Internet user or "Internaut", Alizée America Internauts remain rather more likely to be male, childless and without any university education. The difference in the two age distributions is nowhere near as dramatic.
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On question on the visitors from the Philippines.
Are those Alizée fans or mostley Spammers?
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I'm not sure whether they are mostly spammers or not.
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Auditing Internaut origins
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Do you instead mean to suggest there might be some (obviously tepid) Denial Of Service attacks coming from somewhere like the Philippines? Who would have the motivation to undertake these? Courgette growers? Obviously, Alexa cannot quite read the mind of Internauts requesting pages from the AAm Web server - what it does, especially in the absence of explicit cooperation from the AAm Webmaster, is an inexact science. Note that absent address spoofing with proxy servers and the like, the AAm Webmaster could engage a geolocation service like Quova for a price to successfully measure the rough geographic origin of content requests. |
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I was trying to do some research to see how often the name Alizee might have been used prior to 1984.
I've had very little luck with that. I found the the name of a French navy patrol plane that was named an Alize, I also found a liqour named Alize which quite ironically was founded in 1984, the same year Alizee was born, I even found a video of a girl that was named Alize Cornet on Youtube, which was uploaded in 2009 and this girl looks to be 20+ years old so didn't her parents know enough to add an e to the end of her name to form the feminine version? So it kind of leaves me to believe that the name Alizee, might have been exclusively AJ's up until she became famous. We'll have to contact Bigdan to see if he might have heard of that name before AJ came along or maybe we'll have to ask our freinds in AF. One last comment I'd like to make is I'm sure if Alizee had come over here, she would have met with huge success. So if as I've read that a lot of people are naming their baby's after Barack, a name that kind of sounds like something you might do after having a few too many Alizes, how many little girls would have been named after the truely beautiful name Alizee? Last edited by Scruffydog777; 05-01-2011 at 07:06 PM.. |
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I use Alizee's JAM dance gif as avatar and AAM site as sig there. It's just my little way of helping to promote our favorite singer. This really motivates me to post more there. Below is the address to Pacland. I'm not trying to promote it but just want to let those who are curious to know what I'm talking about. http://www.mannypacquiao.ph/ |
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The name Alizée ET ALIA
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That's right - Ms. Jacotey is responsible for as many French women being pregnant with a baby who would be named Alizée as HUNDREDS of French men put together! Oh what a stud our girl is... By the way, When will French people learn to spell Alizée? |
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