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The 1 million links rule you gave above does not feature in Brin and Page's equation. That's what I meant by 'undocumented exception'. What if there are other rules that google has imposed, that we don't know about? It means that the equation we've (or I've ) been playing with is not the real thing, and shouldn't be used to support anybody's argument. It's only there to give a flavour of what's going on.
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The equation works perfect well. If you have 1 million pages linking to one, you'd get a great PR. As for if google will index the pages that is not part of the calulation. The calulation is based on pages that are indexed. Pages that google chooses to index or not to index is seperate from the calulation itself.
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I'm going to ignore it forthwith.
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So do you mean you still believe PR doesn't leak?
Why would you take that stance? The equation doesn't address the reason why their are no unicorns either. It is still the most probable explanation.
To presume that outbound links do not leak PR just because we don't know every single thing google does, even though all evidence suggests it still uses the same underlining concept, seems crazy.
Their is no evidence to the contrary. What evidence it their to suggest that PR doesn't leak?
Just because we haven't figured out every single part of the theory of evolution doesn't mean creationism is factual.
Every expert and every document cited so far agrees. I would have though the burden of proof now lies with the 'PR doesn't leak' side of the argument.
Last edited by nixies78@yahoo. : 01-06-2006 at 11:29 AM.
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