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PR without crawl?

Correct me if I'm wrong...

         

kujanomiko

8:49 am on Jul 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Google has assigned (rather significant) PR values to two of my subsites (subdirectories, not subdomains) that I know it hasn't crawled (one went up July 5th, which makes it practically impossible because Googlebot hasn't been in my logs for days if not weeks) and one that was uploaded June 30th (which *perhaps* might of been crawled and I missed it). I thought PR was only assigned to sites that were in the index, or at the very least, crawled? I'm not in any part (with the two new subdirectories) of Google's index, directory or SE itself. I can't see having a PR 5 on both without Google doing *anything* to those sites. Toolbar trickery?

Just checked Toolbar again, since its subdirectories, the Toolbar counts it as being part of the main URL in the Google Directory. Is this it?

Or does Google just really, really, really trust me and my content? ;)

WebGuerrilla

8:56 am on Jul 6, 2002 (gmt 0)

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When you visit a new page on a site that google hasn't yet crawled, the toolbar will display a PR score that is an estimate based on the location of the page. Typically, it will be one number less for each level below the root domain.

kujanomiko

12:09 am on Jul 7, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Thanks. :D