I've seen comments in a few different places on the Net about why the ranking of various sites on Google may vary from query to query based upon which of their servers handles the request. I've seen search results vary by a few places among the top 20 or 30 results when I search the same term at different times of day. (No, I'm not OCD--just an information junkie.) Is it possible to direct queries to specific servers that Google uses and do a side-by-side comparison of search results, or do Google's computers just route queries to whichever set of servers has the least amount of traffic at any given time, and because of the dynamic nature of information online the various servers aren't necessarily perfectly in sync?
2006-10-24
23:14:08
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Pastor Chad from JesusFreak.com
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