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07/10/2005: "Future Google page rank"



I just came across two interesting websites that allow you to predict the future page ran in Google of URL's in your site. The first thing I should say is that neither site says how they do it. Google does not publish the complete algorithms used and neither do they publish their internal databases - other than what you can get through Googles API pages and tools - and that would not be much in this endeavour, I bet. Both sites should be taken as entertainment although the RustyBrick site seems to have more credibility in the community. The two pages are:

http://www.iwebtool.com/pagerank_prediction

and

http://www.rustybrick.com/pagerank-prediction.php

Have a look, they both seem interesting.