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    Does Google incorporate a "time in listing" into t

    My question is: Does Google or any other engine for that matter utilise a "how long has this particular page been listed" calculation into their algorithms?

    Would this be just guess work.

    The reason behind this question is I know for example if you utilise blogging technologies and you don`t regularly update the results seem to slip elegantly down the listings. Does this same rule apply to static page(s) of a website.

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    Thanks for the answer WPW, while ghosting around the billions of threads I managed to find an answer to my own question!

    and here it is

    An absolutely fantastically wonderfully drunken and most of all helpful post.

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    I tried to click your link and it required a login and password. Maybe copy paste the info and give credit to the auhor.

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    WMW do that to direct external links to threads. You don't need a username and password. Just go to the home page and navigate to the thread.

    CBP

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