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cindysunc

7:54 pm on May 16, 2003 (gmt 0)

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The more i check things, i think something went wrong somewhere. Just checking my site on www, www2,www3 where www has the current stuff and www2,www3 the old. And seeing the old bounce to the main every now and then. Why would Goolge bounce out a more current index with an old one, makes no sense, then putting some of this old stuff to aol and yahoo. They talk about bringing stuff back as this "update" rolls along. YOu should never put this old stuff out anywhere. This is looking more like a screw up somewhere. Play around the data but don't put it out at all until its ready and current.

bether2

8:35 pm on May 16, 2003 (gmt 0)

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From what googleguy has been saying, as compiled here, it sounds like everything we're seeing is being done intentionally:

[webmasterworld.com...]

My personal opinion is that there's a reason, tho' not stated by googleguy, for using the data that's going out to www now.

Beth

g1smd

9:01 pm on May 16, 2003 (gmt 0)

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The datcentres at -sj and -fi have been showing an old version of my site in the SERPs for the last month or more. Today they show a new version, grabbed sometime in the last week (the content was last updated 1 week ago, and that is what is showing), with updated title and description in the SERPs, recognition of the new file size, and a copy of that updated file in the cache. The SERPs on these two datacentres are still different in some ways to the others, but there has been some sort of update to the data held about my site in those two datacentres today. Might just be freshbot has been applied, or recent deepcrawl results added in, but they have changed for sure. These two centres also return a bigger number of results than the rest, but the number they return is not identical on -sj and -fi.