Find how unique article is?

by chini
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Hi does anyone know any sites which can compare 2 articles with one another, and give you a unique score?
#article #find #unique
  • Profile picture of the author Pray.m
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    • Profile picture of the author Karomesis
      you guys didn't get the memo? It turns out that if you pay homage to the mighty GOD that is google by lighting incense and chanting the google prayer....

      "Our google, who art in cyberspace, hollowed be thy pagerank, thy global domination come, thy will be done, on websites as it is in google headquarters; give us this day, our daily slap, and forgive us our google bowling, as we forgie those who've google bowled against us.

      or something like that. you will be given the keys to the algorithm which we all seek.
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  • Profile picture of the author chini
    I Googled believe me, i gave up, and went here.
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    • Profile picture of the author shigsy
      i'm not sure what you're looking for but there's always copyspace.com
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  • Profile picture of the author HayleyWriter
    I agree, CopySpace is a great place to start. You can put in the article and check if it is published on the web anywhere. I don't know how you can check if the author stole it out a local newspaper, magazine, or book that is not published on the web. I've also had problems with nasty thieves stealing my articles from excerpts put on an article website to show prospective buyers before I sold it. The website (Constant Content) offers as much protection as possible and uses Copyscape itself, but the excerpts are not listed by google search.

    The other option is to copy a unique phrase or several phrases from the article into google search and see what comes up. You can only search for sentences, not the whole article, but it should give you a reasonable response if the article has been published elsewhere on the web.
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  • Profile picture of the author meldave
    I have used DupeFree the free version it does the job.
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  • Profile picture of the author Hemal Patel
    I've checked around at a few places and agree with the people who say Copyscape is the way to go.
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  • Profile picture of the author bigcat1967
    I just used the "exact" search in G - seems to do the trick
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