Still getting date stamps on the SERPS from London.
We were also getting hit very heavily by the deep crawlers today....
I thought we don't see the date stamps for 1-2 days before an update?
Any clues here...
steve128
6:29 pm on Apr 10, 2003 (gmt 0)
johnser Yes you can, "tonight's the night" ( I write lyric tags for Rod Stewart also ;-) But maybe tomorrow night :-
beantown
6:46 pm on Apr 10, 2003 (gmt 0)
She's certainly late, maybe she should take a preg-test. Pink or blue? ;)
crobb305
7:07 pm on Apr 10, 2003 (gmt 0)
Fresh tags disappeared, and the count of sites found on a search for mysite.com has changed by 20+ on www2 and www3. Interesting.
:)
pixel_juice
7:09 pm on Apr 10, 2003 (gmt 0)
Not everyone seems to have got this yet - there's no reliable way to predict the update, and even if there was Google could easily change it on a whim. Fresh tags can even be visible even during the update. It will happen when it happens, so let's just try and be patient :)
steve128
7:15 pm on Apr 10, 2003 (gmt 0)
"Not everyone seems to have got this yet - there's no reliable way to predict the update"
Similar to long term weather forecasting, but I know when it's gonna snow 2/12 hours before it does ;-
pixel_juice
7:27 pm on Apr 10, 2003 (gmt 0)
Similar to long term weather forecasting, but I know when it's gonna snow 2/12 hours before it does ;-
This is true. But waiting around trying to predict when the snow is gonna fall is not a particularly productive exercise ;)
crobb305
11:20 pm on Apr 10, 2003 (gmt 0)
I am not one to get overly excited about differences in www2 and www3, but there are some strange things going on that I have never seen before. April 9 fresh tags appeared on www for 10 min...then disappeared. They never showed up on www2 or www3. This probably means nothing, but I have never seen it before...just seems to be a lot of movement.