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May 30, 2005
Farewell PageRank, Welcome TrustRank?
[schestowitz.com] Google’s “Trust Rank” algorithm has been around for a while, but I don’t believe fully implemented. Maybe we’re seeing the change from Pagerank to TrustRank.
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[Webrankinfo.com] Nofollow Spam?: Yahoo, MSN Join with Google in "nofollow" Accord (Search Engine News :: Search Engine Lowdown, 2005-01-20)Say goodbye to comment spam. Google Blog says MSN and Yahoo pitched in on their "end comment spam" initiative with the (rel="nofollow") attribute. Put the tag on links others make in your comments and the spiders won't equate that text with the spammer
[Sinceretheory.net] sinceretheory weblog: 2005/02/27: Journey to the (Revoltionary, Evil-Hating, Cash-Crazy, and Possibly Self-Destructive) Center of Google
[Highcoder.com] SEO ARCHIVE 042605: It used to be like this: when Google conducted an update of their search-related services (PageRank, backlinks, or SERPs), everyone who followed the search industry would rush to the first forum they could find to post how the update affected them. There was normally .
[Cyberspace.com.ph] News Archive: ... Future PageRank Helps Reputation And Trustworthiness Shine Over Artificially Inflated Search Results: Google TrustRank; GMail vs. ...
[Owtweb.com] web development & search industry news - OWT - One World ...: Marketers use blogs, both in text and video form ('vlogs'), to connect with audiences and generate buzz about products, offerings, and events. Blogs are reaching new creative heights, and companies are establishing a new standard of blog marketing.
Posted at May 30, 2005 07:41 AM
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