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About the Netlog #1 (permalink) Thu Jul 01, 2004 16:48 pm   About the Netlog
 

Hi, I've just read your entry about PageRank and think this is an interesting topic. Have you got any idea as to how many internet users are aware of PageRank?
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Pagerank #2 (permalink) Thu Jul 01, 2004 16:55 pm   Pagerank
 

That's a very good question. The interesting thing about PageRank is that it was invented by Larry Page and I think he's chosen the term PageRank on purpose.
I'm sure that only a small number of people know about PageRank at this point but those people are decision makers.
If you really think about it you will find that there is a quite a lot to PageRank...
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