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#1 don1

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Posted 04 November 2003 - 12:33 AM

I've been reading these threads with interest. So, I have gone to google to find the tool that shows the ranking of pages. From all of the talk here I understand how it works but have not found it. Where is it? I would like to learn what we rank.

Second, I checked how many links are coming into my site while I was poking around at google. They seem to think there is only one link. Um, I can go to at least half a dozen sites that I know of and they are listed in google. I also checked AltaVista and they had a few more that I didn't know of. This therfore raises the question, "Does page rank work if it only has partial information"?

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Posted 04 November 2003 - 12:39 AM

Hi Don,
here's a link to the toolbar:
http://toolbar.google.com/

Google doesn't publish all of the inbound links to sites on the link: query. I'm not sure why they do this, but it's clear that they don't.

Theoretically, PageRank should improve in relation to the number of pages on the web because the more pages offering votes, the more finely tuned each site's PageRank would become. That's also assuming there is enough processing power (in a reasonable time) to quantify how everything indexed is interelated.




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