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The importance of Google
Almost daily, new information is released about Google™.
This page may become out of date very quickly, but we will endeavour to keep it updated.
It's our one stop resource to
all interesting pages about the Google™ search
engine. Google™ is a trademark of Google Technology
Inc. Google offers special versions of its search
engine for special interest groups. Here are
some of them:
Useful and interesting sites about Google There are many third party tools and information pages that help you to learn more about the Google search engine. Here are some of them:
Sites about the "Google dance" The term "Google dance" refers to the index update procedure of Google. Google updates its index about once a month. That update isn't done on one days but it takes several days. At first, Google delivers new results only sporadically, later they appear more often: Google "dances". Google has several Web servers that get the new index for the main database. Some of these "Google dance servers" are listed below. You can query many Google dance servers at once on the following pages:
Google dance servers The following servers are known Google dance servers. If you search on these servers, you query an unofficial Google database.
Google PageRank® PageRank is Google's system to determine the importance of a Web site. It's a nice indicator of what Google thinks about your site but you shouldn't get mad about this factor. Google Usenet newsgroups If you want to discuss Google issues with other Google users, you might want to use the following Usenet newsgroups: Other special articles
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