Andrzej,
I am trying to restore human-oriented web-site tree using anchor text! As a
samle, page with anchor text Motherboards has many linked pages with
concrete motherboards, etc; we can group information in many cases.
Anchor text is the true subject of the page, but within same domain. BTW,
I wish it did have something to do with halloween :)
Google tells no lies! :P
--- Nick Lothian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you just do the search you'll see a link at the
side of the page:
Why these results?
These results may seem politically
slanted. Here's what happened.
Actually, to add fuel to the fire, using nutch out of
the box, searching for miserable failure yields the
same thing.
http://www.mozdex.com/search.jsp?query=miserablefailure
--- Fuad Efendi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Nick,
So this is why some search engines are not honest. I
mean the
Byron Miller wrote:
Actually, to add fuel to the fire, using nutch out of
the box, searching for miserable failure yields the
same thing.
http://www.mozdex.com/search.jsp?query=miserablefailure
I'm curious... could you check if the anchors come from the same site,
or from different
We run with
fetchlist.score.by.link.count=true and
indexer.boost.by.link.count=true
We haven't run a stand alone analyze, so it's how the
database is updated when we run updatedb. (per the
recommendations a few months back when it was found to
be pretty darn close results!)
Even though my scale
hi Byron:
Did you run LinkAnalysisTool to update score in the
fetched segment? I guess that is the most accurate
PageRank score, otherwise, in IndexSegment.java Nutch
do score calculation based on the number of anchor
links for source page.
Michael Ji,
--- Byron Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1- Go to www.google.com
2- Type in Failure, without the quotes
3- Instead of hitting Search hit I'm feeling Lucky
very interestion, who did this job?
It seems that http://www.whitehouse.gov/president/gwbbio.html is not a
cheating site's page:P
Let me guess, did the maker cheating google by putting a lot of linkes
to this page with Failure achor?
2005/11/2, Fuad Efendi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
1- Go to
Thanks Nick,
So this is why some search engines are not honest. I mean the commercial
policy of putting links on top of a search for extra money.
This particular Google Bomb has been around for quite a while. See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_bomb (and has nothing to do with
Halloween!)