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My question is why is it shown as 3 when it has displayed 5 in both the toolbar and directory for the last several months and still continues to display 5 in the toolbar, is this a bug or something?
Many thanks,
-gs
Don't know if its all done, for instance one of my sites that has been in the rdf forever hasnt shown up in the google directory or toolbar. Been in dmoz almost a year and not in the google directory :P
However, I also see that directory-va and directory-dc now also both have the updated information matching that that has already been in directory-ex for the last few days.
Dave
Likewise, a search for 'widget' returns Business -> Industries ->...->Widgets->Widget Associations
A directory search for 'widget information' gives the cat Regional > South America > ... > Travel Information (The widget in question has nothing to do with travel!)
Also, it appears to me that two versions of the Directory are being used. I can drill down to my site manually, but it does not appear in the cat returned with a search for my site, ie search for 'my company name' returns a Directory cat at #4, but when clicked on my site does not show in the cat.
Is anyone else seeing similar anomalies?
WBF
Responses: -fi timeout; -in old; -va new; -ab old; -dc new; -cw new; -ex new; -zu NO; -sj NO; -mc NO; -kr NO; -gv NO.
(... where "new" is meaning "includes a cat added to dmoz.org in May, that then showed in Google SERPs in July, but only appeared in the Google Directory for the first time on November 2nd")
Just wondering... in the google directory listings, does the PR bar for a site update as frequently as the toolbar PR for that site?
I saw a PR7 showing for my site in the updated Google directory on some datacenters last Saturday. My site had a PR6 on the toolbar. Sure enough once PR updated on the toolbar this week, I was bumped up to PR7.
Not like PR matters anymore though.
How do you force Google to show you the new results? I went to www-ex.google.com and tried to access the directory using various methods, but no dice. It gave me what regular Google was serving up. (Which happened to be old data. Yuck.)
I actually saw the new results earlier this month (a friend excitedly showed them to me) and I was celebrating, blissfully unaware that the update hadn't moved to all datacenters.
Google must have serious problems distracting them (with the search algo/spam filters, I suspect) if they still haven't migrated the new directory to all servers.