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Why do google give themselves pagerank? I thought PR was used as an indication of how important a page was in the google SERPS.

Google IS Google, so surely PR is irrelevant. Or if it is relevant somehow, why isn't it PR10?

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Lol, why google for google. – Gamecat Oct 3 '08 at 16:23
Google.com is a webpage, and their algorithm can provide a pagerank for any webpage - even their own. Why would they include or exclude their own product from their own metric, and why would they change it from what the algorithm says it is? – Adam Davis Oct 3 '08 at 16:25
Ok, I get it, no SEO questions. :) – Chris Oct 3 '08 at 16:29
This isn't an SEO question. It's far too specific to be of any use in SEO. – Thomas Owens Oct 3 '08 at 18:12

closed as not programming related by Thomas Owens Oct 3 '08 at 18:11

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I don't think Google treats themselves as a special case; they rank high because they are popular.

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