Okay, I have just discovered a web stats script called Extreme Tracking. Sort of like Google Analytics kind of script which you embed on your website and monitor the visitors and their behaviour. This is an authority site according to Google. It offers basic monitoring service for free and your stats is accessible by the Public. If you are looking for something more discreet(and non-public), you need to pay for the privilege.
However, one thing I realized is that the major Search Engines seem to treat Extreme Tracking very differently. Check out the number of pages indexed by Google (156,000) here. And then check out the number of pages indexed by Yahoo! (1) here. In addition, check out the number of pages indexed by MSN (7, 492,310) here. And for Yahoo!, they have about 17,826,781 backlinks recognized!! This is as confusing as it gets. There should be some sort algorithm that is causing this to happen. Looks like the major Search Engines have a long way to go before perfecting their search results.

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