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It sure does seem like it. Read:
http://www.site-reference.com/articles/Search-Engines/Website-Speed-Googles-New-Ranking-Factor-Check-if-Your-Site-is-Fast-Enough.html http://www.neurosoftware.ro/programming-blog/blogposter/web-resources/google-page-speed-may-be-a-ranking-factor-in-2010/ http://www.seostyle.net/?p=2420 http://www.googlelivesearch.com/internet-marketing/website-speed-googles-new-ranking-factor-check-if-your-site-is-fast-enough/ http://www.steverenner.com/ranking-web-site-speed http://thewebsquad.com/wordpress/index.php/2009/11/13/google-says-site-speed-will-become-a-factor/
Null's Sig: To err is human... To really foul up requires the root password.
1 month ago Report Abuse Posted by:Aries Date Added:Nov 27, 2009 I can see that knocking news sites down to the bottom. Their loading speed is simply unacceptable |
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