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Try a search for "http://" in Google. The results? A list of all Websites indexed by Google ranked by their importance (PageRank). The top sites include Yahoo, Google, Microsoft, Adobe, AltaVista, Excite, Amazon, CNN, Go.com and Lycos. If you can get a link from any of the sites listed in the Top 100, even if it isn't on their frontpage, you'll be on the road to search engine success.
source: The Template Store (hope that is OK)
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I tried it - cool results...
JP
...but what is up with this?
I fire up Explorer and enable the toolbar. Any site I visit via typing in the URL generally has some PR value displayed. Any site I visit via a standard Google search generally has some PR value displayed.
BUT any site I visit after doing that "http://" search mentioned above has the pagerank bar GREYED OUT. This has happened with at least a dozen sites, going back & forth between different ways of accessing them.
I guess it's possible the toolbar passes a referring page type field and is not responding to requests that follow this particular search. Anybody else seeing this effect?