PageRank
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PageRank is an algorithm used by the Google web search engine to rank websites in their search engine results. PageRank was named after Larry Page, one of the founders of Google. PageRank is a way of measuring the importance of website pages.
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See also
- EigenTrust — a decentralized PageRank algorithm
- Google bomb
- Google Search
- Google matrix
- Google Panda
- VisualRank - Google's application of PageRank to image-search
- Hilltop algorithm
- Link love
- Methods of website linking
- Power method — the iterative eigenvector algorithm used to calculate PageRank
- Search engine optimization
- SimRank — a measure of object-to-object similarity based on random-surfer model
- Topic-Sensitive PageRank
- TrustRank
- Webgraph
- CheiRank
- Google Penguin
- Google Hummingbird
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