that and many more.. i downloaded seo for firefox last week but never used it until yesterday. that results that it gives are priceless.. it shows in your google results just link seo quake does. it can tell you the edu links and gov links for each result in the search engines. i already got a few solid edu links in the past day. so use this and seo quake and you will be golden http://tools.seobook.com/firefox/seo-for-firefox.html SEO for Firefox Extension Features: Pulls useful market research data right into Google's and Yahoo!'s search results, including the following data near each search result. * PR: (Google PageRank) an estimated measure of global link authority * Age: age pulled from Archive.org, shows the first time a page was indexed by Archive.org's spider. The theory is that if Archive.org found a page so did many of the major search engines. * Links: (Yahoo! linkdomain) shows a rough estimate of the total number of links pointing at a domain * .edu Link: (Yahoo! .edu linkdomain ) shows a rough estimate of the total number of .edu links pointing at a domain * .edu Page Link: (Yahoo! .edu link ) shows a rough estimate of the total number of .edu links pointing at a specific page * .gov Link: (Yahoo! .gov linkdomain ) shows a rough estimate of the total number of .gov links pointing at a domain * Page Links: (Yahoo! link) shows a rough estimate of the total number of links pointing at a page * del.icio.us: number of times a URL has been bookmarked on Del.icio.us. Heavily skewed toward techy / Web 2.0 stuff. * Technorati: an estimate of the total number of links to a site from blogs * Alexa: rank based on website traffic . Heavily skewed toward internet marketing and webmaster related resources. * Cached: (Google site shows how many pages from a site are indexed in Google