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steveb, I believe the 64.x.x.x data center has the change, but I'm not positive. We use different terminology inside Google. :)
Powdork, I'm not sure if you'd call it an update exactly (different algorithms play more of a role than different data). But I'm guessing the change will probably roll out over the course of the weekend.
What is the full IP that you guys are checking?
[64.233.161.99...] still looks awesome to me, but things have definately been jumping around in my catagories.
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[edited by: Marcia at 4:01 am (utc) on Feb. 15, 2004]
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Dooomed...
[edited by: flobaby at 4:19 am (utc) on Feb. 15, 2004]
Don't know if it was voodoo jive or not steveb, but I detrashed one of mine and it came back. Other sites in the cat came back long before but they weren't at the same point percentage wise.
No begging -- especially when the results are not that different between 64 and 216!...
For my major keywords, keyphrases, and page rankings, the differences between 64, 216, Florida, and Austin appear to be insignicant--and I'm in a competitive and heavily commercialized category. I realize that other site owners are seeing much greater fluctuations, and I can't wondering how much of that is due to optimizing for the fad du jour (which may result in a site's being vulnerable to Google's tweaking of this or that part of the algorithm).
Also seeing 216 consistantly on www since early afternoon here. Going to pray that when I wake up tomorrow that 64 will have taken over but not giving it much hope. If 216 is the final SERPs not much of an improvement for us.