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what i notice is that the Google data centre that serves me in the UK by typing in Google.co.uk is 66.102.9.104 and i see various serps results
Yet, if i type into the browser 66.102.9.104 i get different results why is this?
[edited by: tedster at 10:37 pm (utc) on July 28, 2006]
Cant even see the supplemental data refresh on any DCs now - on some searches I do get the inflated number but caches and other serps dont have any sign of this refresh.
This morning on my Google DC is it "Welcome to Spamland!" on 72.14.209.104
I was just finding things getting better since last week end with all the ridiculous sites going back to either second page or to hell where they belong, but no...it had to happen again... I will end up buying text links and exchange links with pharmacy sites or even worst using automated link schemes because apparently that's what works!
...I know I'm in a bad mood :) but it is upsetting, you'd look at the SERP I have in front of me you'd understand. Damn Google, you can do better than that! (hopefully it is temporary, but definetely worrysome if their algo can't make the difference, although I'm not an expert..and it seems not to affect all SERP...it simply pushes up the ugly ones!)
I am not talking about 216.239.51.104...this one is even worst from where I stand.
[edited by: Abigail at 7:26 pm (utc) on Aug. 11, 2006]
I'm also seeing some old pages with PHPSESSID (which are supp) and now showing up again.
Also I'm noticing something else. From three days ago, if I wrote 'allinanchor:mysite.com site:mysite.com' in one query, I used to get close to 100,000 results - all supplemental, and all from my website (at least to the end of the first thousand). Today, that weird combination dropped to 5200 results instead of 100,000 and still showing only supps from my site in the first thousand - not any of non-supp pages.
Here is something about the supplementals business that GoogleGuy has just posted this morning [webmasterworld.com] and which you might find of interest:
"trinorthlighting, the refresh of supplemental results went out to a data center that serves North American and Asian traffic. If you went looking at specific data centers, you could probably find older supplemental pages--however, as the newer supplemental results roll out at more data centers in the next few weeks, they will completely replace the older supplemental results."
Wish you all a great day!
I dont see any change at all to 72.14.209.104 - looks the same. Also i find the results very good in this data centre and not one bit spammy!
I guess it must be down to the sectors we have sites in and the types of searches we test or some other filter applies depending on where you are located.
One mans poison is another mans Havanna as they say!
I dont see any change at all to 72.14.209.104 - looks the same. Also i find the results very good in this data centre and not one bit spammy!
i donīt think so. there is a big lack of relevance. E.g. I look fpr key1 & key2 and google servs me with a page that has nothing in common with this two keys. Also they where mentioned on this page they donīt give me the clue to the key. In july the serps where definitely more relevant and better than now.
>> went out to a data center that serves North American and Asian traffic <<OK. Anyone found out which one it is?
216.239.37.104 is where my default Google.com results currently are coming from (Boston area) -- but the Supplemental results I checked still show lots of old 2005 cache dates, although some are also quite recent (August 2006) and newly spidered. May not be the dc Matt was talking about, or maybe the refresh is not across the whole Supplemental index.
There's NOTHING special to see on the 72.'s Datacenters right now.
GG has explicitly repeated this again
When referring to the end of summer when many data centers would have some more changes, that's the true end o' summer, around the autumnal equinox, i.e. roughly the end of this quarter. I haven't heard much new about the 72.#*$! data center with its infrastructure, but I'll ask
[webmasterworld.com...]
Of course, that doesn't mean everyone can't speculate about what will happen, but let's at least start with facts and then conjecture and not vice versa.
Time for some serious datacenters watching :-)
I'm geting google.com on the following IP and things looks much better than before, maybe!
[66.249.93.104...]