Saturday, February 5, 2011

Manisha Malviya [MCA] AeroSoft Corp.

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  Manisha Malviya [MCA]

AeroSoft Corp.
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page rank




PageRank is a link analysis algorithm, named after Larry Page[1] and used by the Google Internet search engine, that assigns a numerical weighting to each element of a hyperlinked set of documents, such as the World Wide Web, with the purpose of "measuring" its relative importance within the set. The algorithm may be applied to any collection of entities with reciprocal quotations and references. The numerical weight that it assigns to any given element E is referred to as the PageRank of E and denoted by PR(E).
The name "PageRank" is a trademark of Google, and the PageRank process has been patented (U.S. Patent 6,285,999). However, the patent is assigned to Stanford University and not to Google. Google has exclusive license rights on the patent from Stanford University. The university received 1.8 million shares of Google in exchange for use of the patent; the shares were sold in 2005 for $336 million.

PageRank reflects our view of the importance of web pages by considering more than 500 million variables and 2 billion terms. Pages that we believe are important pages receive a higher PageRank and are more likely to appear at the top of the search results.
PageRank also considers the importance of each page that casts a vote, as votes from some pages are considered to have greater value, thus giving the linked page greater value. We have always taken a pragmatic approach to help improve search quality and create useful products, and our technology uses the collective intelligence of the web to determine a page's importance.

A PageRank results from a mathematical algorithm based on the graph created by all World Wide Web pages as nodes and hyperlinks, taking into consideration authority hubs like Wikipedia. The rank value indicates an importance of a particular page. A hyperlink to a page counts as a vote of support. The PageRank of a page is defined recursively and depends on the number and PageRank metric of all pages that link to it ("incoming links"). A page that is linked to by many pages with high PageRank receives a high rank itself. If there are no links to a web page there is no support for that page.
Numerous academic papers concerning PageRank have been published since Page and Brin's original paper.[5] In practice, the PageRank concept has proven to be vulnerable to manipulation, and extensive research has been devoted to identifying falsely inflated PageRank and ways to ignore links from documents with falsely inflated PageRank.

page rank




PageRank is a link analysis algorithm, named after Larry Page[1] and used by the Google Internet search engine, that assigns a numerical weighting to each element of a hyperlinked set of documents, such as the World Wide Web, with the purpose of "measuring" its relative importance within the set. The algorithm may be applied to any collection of entities with reciprocal quotations and references. The numerical weight that it assigns to any given element E is referred to as the PageRank of E and denoted by PR(E).
The name "PageRank" is a trademark of Google, and the PageRank process has been patented (U.S. Patent 6,285,999). However, the patent is assigned to Stanford University and not to Google. Google has exclusive license rights on the patent from Stanford University. The university received 1.8 million shares of Google in exchange for use of the patent; the shares were sold in 2005 for $336 million.

PageRank reflects our view of the importance of web pages by considering more than 500 million variables and 2 billion terms. Pages that we believe are important pages receive a higher PageRank and are more likely to appear at the top of the search results.
PageRank also considers the importance of each page that casts a vote, as votes from some pages are considered to have greater value, thus giving the linked page greater value. We have always taken a pragmatic approach to help improve search quality and create useful products, and our technology uses the collective intelligence of the web to determine a page's importance.

A PageRank results from a mathematical algorithm based on the graph created by all World Wide Web pages as nodes and hyperlinks, taking into consideration authority hubs like Wikipedia. The rank value indicates an importance of a particular page. A hyperlink to a page counts as a vote of support. The PageRank of a page is defined recursively and depends on the number and PageRank metric of all pages that link to it ("incoming links"). A page that is linked to by many pages with high PageRank receives a high rank itself. If there are no links to a web page there is no support for that page.
Numerous academic papers concerning PageRank have been published since Page and Brin's original paper. In practice, the PageRank concept has proven to be vulnerable to manipulation, and extensive research has been devoted to identifying falsely inflated PageRank and ways to ignore links from documents with falsely inflated PageRank.

Google directory PageRank
The Google Directory PageRank is an 8-unit measurement. These values can be viewed in the Google Directory. Unlike the Google Toolbar, which shows the PageRank value by a mouseover of the green bar, the Google Directory does not show the PageRank as a numeric value but only as a green bar.

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link exchange



A link exchange is a confederation of websites that operates similarly to a web ring. Webmasters register their web sites with a central organization, that runs the exchange, and in turn receive from the exchange HTML code which they insert into their web pages. In contrast to a web ring, where the HTML code simply comprises simple circular ring navigation hyperlinks, in a link exchange the HTML code causes the display of banner advertisements, for the sites of other members of the exchange, on the member web sites, and webmasters have to create such banner advertisements for their own web sites.[1][2][3]
The banners are downloaded from the exchange. A monitor on the exchange determines, from referral information supplied by web browsers, how many times a member web site has displayed the banner advertisements of other members, and credits that member with a number of displays of its banner on some other member's web site. Link exchanges usually operate on a 2:1 ratio, such that for every two times a member shows a second member's banner advertisement, that second member displays the first member's banner advertisement. This page impressions:credits ratio is the exchange rate.[1][3][4]
One of the earliest link exchanges was LinkExchange, a company that is now owned by Microsoft.[1]
Link exchanges have advantages and disadvantages from the point of view of those using the World Wide Web for marketing. On the one hand, they have the advantages of bringing in a highly targeted readership (for link exchanges where all members of the exchange have similar web sites), of increasing the "link popularity" of a site with Web search engines, and of being relatively stable methods of hyperlinking. On the other hand, they have the disadvantages of potentially distracting visitors away to other sites before they have fully explored the site that the original link was on.[2]
Feig[5] notes several aspects of link exchange companies that prospective members take into account:
Banners that are animated images result in member web sites taking a long time to load. Some companies impose restrictions on animation lengths.
The size, in bytes, of a banner is important, affecting both how long it takes to load and how long it takes to render the web site displaying the banner.
Control over the subjects of advertisements is important. Some companies offer guarantees that advertisements will be restricted to certain subjects, will not include advertisements for pornography, and so forth.
Companies that provide mechanisms to design banners for webmasters often use automated facilities, where the generated banner design is not reviewed by a human being.



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Best Link Exchange Automatic Software




These days one of the fastest growing sources of income is the internet. In order to make money on line, whether by direct sales, indirect sales, advertising or services, one first has to attract traffic to their website(s). Getting traffic can be done by social networking, Google search, and through direct links. Web Link Exchange is a great way to improve your Google Ranking and establish direct links to your sites.

SEO Link Exchange
Google search has many criteria for ranking sites to display on a search. One is the number of links to your site. These back links as they are called, are links on other sites, directing people to your site. Link Exchange programs are a way to offer your link, and find useful links to place on your own site as well. There are many different link exchange services available online. Link exchange directories list links for people to choose from, and allow people to list their sites for consideration. These link exchange sites usually allow people to link exchange free.

Google Link Exchange
Google does not want people to create links just to have them. They want links that are useful and relevant to the site. They do not understand if the link sites are off topic from their niche. They also want quality links, not links to pornography or sites that are thrown up overnight with no care. Google ranking counts points off for unrelated links, but they give points for links to and from good related sites. They expect to see many links, and having a lot of links does help a page rank, but too many unrelated links hurts the rank.

Link Exchange Directory
Link exchange websites offer a wide variety of categories for links. They might have travel link exchange, which would list hotels, resorts, tourist attractions and fine dining opportunities by area. The jewelry link exchange category might be a list of jewelry shops, on line jewelry stores, jewelers supply wholesalers, beading supply warehouses, and jewelers. Web design link exchange would include not only a list of web designers, but also links to different types of web design software, tutorials and resources. Many sites are devoted to business link exchange and subcategorize the types of businesses into very specific lists. Those are just examples of the categories which are available on a good link directory. There is at least one category for every imaginable niche on a link exchange website.

Text links and in line text links
A text link is a link that hides the link in code while displaying text, such as a site name or description instead of the URL. Often these links will be placed in the text of an article. Other times text link exchange content will appear in a list of categorized links. Text links improve link exchange SEO. Text links, and link exchange script improves the perceived quality of the link in the SEO. A link exchange service may request that the link be a text link. Free link exchange may include a request for text links.

Reciprocal Link Exchange
Reciprocal exchange is when two or more parties agree to link each other. In general reciprocating a link just seems appropriate, and is customary in many situations which involve contacts made in social networking situations. However a reciprocal link exchange directory has specialized reciprocal link exchange software to make all the links reciprocal. It is automatic so that each person exchanging links does not have to consciously work on their link exchange list, every time someone links them. This type of auto link exchange is also available for each individual site so that all links become reciprocal on that site. When it comes to updating links, automated link exchange makes maintaining and building a website easier, and much more successful, because it exponentially increases the number of links and back links a site has.

Link Exchange Networking
A link exchange network is simply a group of sites that are interlinked by many links going to each other. There are different ways to descript this, including link funnels, links all leading back to one site, or link wheels where all the sites are interconnected like a circle of friends. A full link network can simply mean a group of random links tying many sites of different owners together with back and forward links. A link exchange site leads to linking networks.

Software link Exchange
There are many different brands of link exchange software on the market. Link exchange manager is a tool within a link exchange program which sends request messages to other website owners for link exchange, detects when they reciprocate and can be set remove their link from your site if they don’t. A link exchange tool within the link manager also removes old broken links and keeps the list updated properly without a lot of hard work for the site manager. Automatic link exchange is the just one of the services and software options to make web management easier.



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