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 More options Feb 16 2007, 9:58 am
From: Sebastian
Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:58:44 -0000
Local: Fri, Feb 16 2007 9:58 am
Subject: Re: Is PageRank Finite?
PR is not an integer. Toolbar-PR is just an never up to date
simplification for visualization purposes.
Sebastian

On Feb 16, 3:03 pm, wreilly wrote:

> John you may be on to something here. If PR is an integer then the
> random fluctuations would not occur or at the very least be rare. If
> PR is a real number between 1 and 10 then page rank is infinite.
> However as I understand this PR is not used to determine SERP
> position. Or, is it that PR is primarily used to determine crawl
> frequency but is also a factor in determining relevance and this
> combined with other factors causes the Google uncertainty principal.

> On Feb 15, 5:35 pm, softplus wrote:

> > So who's going to mirror this discussion in their blog so that we can
> > link to it? :-)

> > Great stuff, guys.

> > Is pagerank diluted as you add more content to your website?
> > Is pagerank diluted as Google adds more filetypes to the index?
> > Can issues with numerical accuracy result in "chaotic" pagerank
> > fluctuations?

> > John


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