Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
Here's how it works: place a triangulated link to a source of hub-like eigen-lucas blogged info, something RSS-style but with less structured info and more clustered pseudo-random mined sites.From this nod, call it hybrid-SPTT which is what it's being called internally at most search shops. From a high probability URL sort most probable outcome links, when you look up on the list you'll see higher-nods, which when you look down you'll see lower-nods.
A higher-nod minus a lower-nod at same symetric position will provide you with the "spread" between those 2 nods. This spread measurement will provide the index to the next hyper dutchey value array containing just the precise link you should place to a certain topic.
Consider it something like hilltop meets jimi hendrix on steroids over the watchtower.
What are you on this morning, linkjack? Get me some of that stuff ASAP. 8-^
I am still at a loss as to which information people are referring to when they say it. J3 as of when?
The one that is being rolled out now is the same one that was on the serps a week ago. Then Google "rolled out" another J3 again a few days ago...totally different results and said "They are rolling out J3." Now main DC's are changing again and we are saying, "j3 is showing on most data centers.
I'm not sure it's fair to say that this is even J3 anymore. What do you think.....maybe we should just start new threads about changes. Maybe j3 is the constant changing of searches to keep it interesting and to keep us on our toes...WATCHING. What a better way to rivet an audience than to constantly be changing their status.