How can you tell what a page’s PageRank is?
To learn what a page’s PageRank is, you can download a toolbar for Internet
Explorer from http://toolbar.google.com. Once installed, there will be a bar graph
at the top of the browser showing a version of PageRank for the page you’re
browsing. When you hold the mouse over the bar, you see a number from zero to
ten. (If you don’t see the number, you may have an older version of the toolbar
installed. You will need to completely uninstall it, reboot your computer and
reinstall the latest version. Once this is done, you should be able to see the
PageRank number.)
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