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AlexK, that's a different domain. But the point is very well taken. You've found a pretty obscure query (~295 results) that the keyword stuffing spammers like to target. I'll check this out in more detail.
[edited by: Brett_Tabke at 1:03 am (utc) on Nov. 12, 2005]
There is a lot of that out there.
>> Before this update, google had URL only (no cache or descriptions) listings of these pages, but that datacentre has descriptions and cached versions of the pages that I wanted to remove.
Google dumped a whole load of ancient data back into their index without doing any sort of reality check on it. They did this in May, maybe in July, again in August, and again in recent weeks.
>> How do you remove pages completely from Google? <<
You can't. If the page is a supplemental result, they seem to want to keep the data forever. Google remove may get rid of it for 90 days, and then it gets relisted, even if the page or the whole domain no longer actually exists.
PR0 on all those versions :(
Some Internal pages have PR and some internal pages get crawled.
With ref to the Canonical Home Page problem.
If domain.com = PR0 and www.domain.com = PR5 - if Google pick the domain.com as the Canonical maybe this has resulted in the PR0.
I dont know :( - almost given up on the site in question.