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WordCamp Chicago 2014.
PageRank. Mathematical PageRanks for a simple network, expressed as percentages.
(Google uses a logarithmic scale.) Page C has a higher PageRank than Page E, even though there are fewer links to C; the one link to C comes from an important page and hence is of high value. If web surfers who start on a random page have an 85% likelihood of choosing a random link from the page they are currently visiting, and a 15% likelihood of jumping to a page chosen at random from the entire web, they will reach Page E 8.1% of the time. Misc. Sunday Sessions. WordCamp Chicago 2013. Social Media Tools. WordPress as CMS.
BookClub. Help. Pearltrees videos.