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Sunday, 30 November 2008 |
By Justin Smiths
The Google PageRank Algorithm Explained
I want to quickly show you the PageRank algorithm; but dont worry; Im not going to get hung up on it. In fact, you really dont need to be able to read and follow it, as I explain in a moment. Here it is:
PR (A) = (1 - D) +d (PR (t1) + + PR (tn) /C (tn))
Where:
PR = PageRank
A = Web page A
D + A damping factor, usually set to 0.85
T1tn = Pages linking to Web page A
C = The number of outbound links from page tn
If you would like to read all of the nasty complicated details on PageRank please visit the Web Work Shop because they explain everything concerning pagerank.
I could explain all this to you, honestly I could. But I dont want to. Furthermore, I dont have to because you dont need to be able to read the algorithm. For instance, do you recognize this equation?
F = GMm/R
Dont think you can kid me. I know you dont |
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