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So you can click on the normal google directory and just ad -ex to it, and you will see the new figures.
P.S mods, had to add google update to the title ;)
You may change it if it causes to much exitement.
But believe me it's comming very soon (the web update), it's just something i've learnt :)
[edited by: lazerzubb at 11:01 am (utc) on Jan. 1, 2003]
Shak
Any kind of time frame Lazerubb (minutes, hours, some time today, should I go to sleep?);)
[dmoz.org...]
I would say we will probably not have to wait to long before the Web update is comming, hopefully around a few hours (1-8), or it might take up to 2 days, i really don't hope it will take longer (because otherwise, i have lost it ;) )
I have two sites with new DMOZ entries that aren't in the regular or -ex google versions yet... hoping it happens!
The update of the Google Directory from ODP is not concurrent with the Google update. It can take a long long time. Congratulations on actually getting two sites into the ODP however.;)
[216.239.33.106...] <- directory-ex.google.com
[216.239.35.106...]
[216.239.37.106...]
[216.239.39.106...]
[216.239.51.106...] <- directory.google.com
[216.239.53.106...]
<added> It's a pr 5, not 6. Still better than it was.
[edited by: Zapatista at 12:53 pm (utc) on Jan. 1, 2003]
The Google directory does not tell me anything significant. My larger changes would be with websites that are not in the directory yet. (They _are_ in dmoz.) I'll have to wait for the SERPs to change.
In the meantime I'll keep tweaking my new CSS-based design. ;)
My guess is that Google may be testing freshly-calculated PR's on a test version of their directory first, in preparation for the update. The fact that you only observed these changes on a specific data center would seem to confirm this.
If they have finished calculating PR, I would expect the dance to start soon (once the hangovers have cleared-up ;) ) If not, watch for a possible major algo change.