Links to Touchspin Interactive Periodic Table
2006/09/27w
Recently, I noticed that my steady and extremely low viewership had received two big bumps in the recent past. The first came in July, and the more recent at the end of September. After some little bit of investigation, I discovered that someone had been mentioning me in their blogs.
The smaller first bump in July, I attribute to my Lynnwood friend, Wendy, who mentioned me in her stumbleupon blog, http://wendyrx.stumbleupon.com/.
But the big hit came when Mike Yamamoto referenced me in his Science Blog page http://news.com.com/2061-11204_3-6120007.html.
I immediately hit an all time high in visitors.
At about the same time, someone also wrote something about me on a Spanish Language web site that attracted a bit of attention http://meneame.net/story/la-tabla-periodica-interactiva, From my limited Spanish ability, it didn't look all that complimentary. But look at the combined result and the history over time.
Yeah chemistry bloggers!
2005/02/16w
Maybe it's no big deal for you, but I love it when others link to me. Thank you! Some of these are prime sources of traffic to the Interactive Periodic Table website. If you have a chemistry related website that includes a link to me, please let me know and I will include it here on my reciprocol links page.
This first is the UK's virtual library of website periodic tables. This is one of the UK's comprehensive supersites of chemistry. Last I looked, they had put me at the top of their list! Yee Haa! University of Liverpool
Triple point is a neat chemistry related website that is dually published in English and Portuguese. The webmaster there discovered my interactive periodic table and included it in his blog all the way back in March 2005. PONTOTRIPLO
The Physical Sciences Information Gateway (PSIGate) has zillions of links to all things chemistry and physics (and more). The best way to find me there is to do a search on "interactive periodic table" which lists this site as its first entry. Thank you psigate.But apparently, their website has now been changed to INTUTE: Science, Engineering & Technology.
This is Doc Brown's chemistry website. He is a retired UK instructor that has a site very popular with students around exam time. WPB Schoolhouse
I can't tell you too much about the content of this website because it is in Finnish, but they seem to like the Interactive Periodic Table MAOL
Here, the Interactive Periodic Table is just one of many in a web periodic table list. Reference.com
At the Instutitute for Macromolecular Chemistry at the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, they also have a link to me. Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry
Next is the "table" website, but they have a special section dealing with periodic tables. I'm way down the list, but still there, Tables
