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People - 12:11 pm on Apr 12, 2007 (gmt 0)


Read that Google recently released its corpus of words for the public.

Don't know if this adds to the relevancy of this post. It seems to me if I had lots of computational power and lot of data I would use context measurement methods in determining the relevancy of inbound links.

If link said "link to red widgets" - I would check, is this a text, is it a text about red widgets and if not how close did it come to texts about red widgets or similar subjects. This is just ordinary text recognition stuff which is easily stored and indexed.

The conclusion I guess is unless you have spam or bad texts on your web sites inbound links variation or non variation shouldn't make a difference.

Of course everything is relative if a lot of text about red widgets is spam than the then measurer might start to believe this is how texts about red widgets look like, but then again so might you if you hadn't been on the other side of the wall.


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