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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.
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[edited by: Chndru at 5:43 pm (utc) on Feb. 13, 2004]
Tried an e-commerce search and found a lot more affiliate portal junk near the top of 64 than the other two.
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this #1 and #2 site has absolutely nothing to do with the topic, no content, nothing.
is this the best 50 phds and billions of dollars can get you nowadays? consider me unimpressed.
Caveman Wrote: I'm not sure about the 'age' piece; the number of pages and number of backlinks is nothing new. What is new, or perhaps still the case since Florida/Austin only more stringent, is that if you don't clear some hurdle(s), your pages are *nowhere* to be found, rather than just further down in the pile.
Nice theory - I kind of agree with that. One of my sites has gone, another has returned from it's 2 month holiday in limboland. What a strange update this is!
I'm seeing results that are very similar to those before Florida on phrases I watch closely, there is an improvement for me.
In my niche what I'm seeing is not pre Florida. It is Austin with those sites that were dropped at Florida for no logical reason returned to what is the right rank. What has now dropped out is autogenerated directory crap. The good sites that came up at Florida, OK I admit there were a couple! Seem to have stuck.
It looks like the dream ticket to me!
Best wishes
Sid
I know there's no going back, but I feel a bit like a guy who's been out in the desert for 2 days with no food or water being offered a glass of cloudy water.
Back in the safety of my office, I would never have touched such water. Now, like most everyone else, I'm thankful because it's a lot better than no water.
The 64.**** IP's look pretty good to me, not quite the same as pre-Florida though. But much better than it has been. The 216.**** IP looks like I'm back in the desert again. I hope that is not the one that sticks, from what people are saying that seems to be the case. Right now I'm thankful for the cloudy water.
Monty python SE-"and now for something completely different!"
[edited by: 1milehgh80210 at 6:08 pm (utc) on Feb. 13, 2004]
Since Florida, despair, dread, and the abyss of insomnia have been my constant companions.
I would not call these Pre-Florida results; the algos and filters have certainly evolved. I will say that I am breathing easier and do see an overall improvement (in both selfish and objective terms). - Jane