Tuesday, July 29, 2008

How Google Ranks the Page


This is the picture how google or other page rank site ranks the page;
From the picture we can see that:
Page C has a higher PageRank than Page E, even though it has fewer links to it: the link it has is much higher valued. A web surfer who chooses a random link on every page (but with 15% likelihood jumps to a random page on the whole web) is going to be on Page E for 8.1% of the time. (The 15% likelihood of jumping to an arbitrary page corresponds to a damping factor of 85%.) Without damping, all web surfers would eventually end up on Pages A, B, or C, and all other pages would have PageRank zero. Page A is assumed to link to all pages in the web, because it has no outgoing links.
Thats why our blogs has its page rank number.
Take from: Wikipedia

1 comments:

Gun said...

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