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Is PageRank formula is changing

A intrested thread at web pro world

“I’m starting to get the idea that Google has new plans for toolbar PR. Perhaps a fancier representation of PR. At the moment toolbar PR is some kind of logarithmical representation of the Real PageRank that Google’s algorithms work with. It’s a very basic and limited way of Representation of their “opinion” of the value of a page. However, it did do a lot of good for them and they’re not going to throw it away. After all, toolbar PR is a great Marketing Tool, which by now is ready to wear some new clothes. (That green/white/grey bar does look way too technical and old fashioned, don’t you think?) ”

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