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Date Added: July 30, 2008 06:36:02 AM
CNet reports that Microsoft has announced BrowseRank , which they feel may help boost the search's popularity. CNet explains the difference between BrowseRank (BR?) and PageRank: Essentially, the researchers tested out a system that replaces PageRanks' link graph--a mathematical model of the hyperlinked connections of the Internet--with what they call a user browsing graph that ranks Web ...

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