Well, if Google really plans to take visits as a vote, so to speak, this shows up just one more reason why that's a flawed system. I doubt that's quite what they're doing, though - while the number of visitors can indicate popularity, it can also indicate someone's spammed a site to the top in totally irrelevant SERPs, and people are clicking on it when looking for something else entirely.
But, presumably, that could be balanced against bookmarking trends...? If lots of visitors come but never bookmark, there's a problem. Then again, I screw that system up - I gave up bookmarks a while back, and just put links in a personal portal that's online from any computer/browser. :)
It sounds like they're just patenting every idea they've ever had, even the ones that contradict the others ones. ;)
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