So Google recently fixed (or at least that's what the searches show..) the canonical (www versus the non-www) issues. Now they changed something else too (although it's a minor change, but with which we got accostemed with) : www.seopedia.org Up until now, whenever you wrote an URL in the Google search, it would return the info: part. Now, it returns pages, that mention that URL. Anyone else seeing this ?
I am not sold on Google fixing canonical issues completely just yet... http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=129939&page=11 Seems PR is different... if fixed fully, that would show the same as well. And link: is not working for non-www on one of my own sites. Yes, there is a difference in searching a domain... http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?p=1348678#post1348678 I see some other changes, noted in that thread, that are interesting. Not certain what it is... domain names missing from query strings. Many of the 302 redirect sites linked out with domains in the query string. But then that somewhat supports the fixing of cannonical problems, doesn't it?
I'm curious about my PR now see before I had pr3 on www.verzi.info and pr4 on verzi.info if now all backlinks will be treated as if they are pointing to the same domain I should have at least PR4 on both but probably even more ? am i right ?