Google PR: I think this is a lie by Wikipedia; what do you think?

Discussion in 'Google' started by nairesearch, Nov 4, 2011.

  1. #1
    For me the term 'Pagerank' is self explained. It could be a matter of coincidence that one of Google founders is Larry Page. But Wikipedia said that PR is 'named after Larry Page' See here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PageRank and express your opinion on this. Be happy.
     
    nairesearch, Nov 4, 2011 IP
  2. lifeplayer

    lifeplayer Notable Member

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    Wikipedia is not 100% accurate, it is created by public, you can actually edit it if you find anything wrong
     
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  3. powerofschool

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    Hi mate,
    It is not the word said by Wikipedia.
    There are lot of people who edit the content and try to put it in accurate.
    No one is 100 % correct, So any one knows better than that , can edit those words and correct it.
    You can do it if you feel those are wrong.
    But always think twice when changing any thing in wikipedia.
     
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    craig105 Well-Known Member

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    Don't believe everything you read on Wikipedia.
     
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    Laceygirl Notable Member

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    Its not even 5% accurate. lol

    Whatever you read in wikipedia cannot be trusted as most of it it outdated, false, and made from random people online.
     
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    larysmith711 Notable Member

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    It is actually very accurate... this paragraph sums it up very good:

     
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