Those of you who use the Google Toolbar may have noticed the PageRank bar. If you mouseover them, you actually get an integer ranking on a 0-10 scale.
| General | |
|---|---|
| 10 | |
| Yahoo! | 10 |
| DMOZ | 9 |
| NYTimes | 9 |
| CNET | 9 |
| IBM | 9 |
| Amazon | 2 |
| eBay | 8 |
| Blogs | |
|---|---|
| Blogger | 8 |
| /. | 8 |
| K5 | 8 |
| Scripting News | 8 |
| Metafilter | 7 |
| Robot Wisdom | 7 |
| kottke | 8 |
| mathowie | 7 |
| meg | 7 |
| brad | 6 |
| ernie | 6 |
| dinah | 6 |
| nikolai | 6 |
| brig | 6 |
| alison | 6 |
| ryan | 6 |
| zeldman | 7 |
| steve | 6 |
Hmm, that’s a little longer then I thought it’d be but I started going a bit overboard on that list (the blog list started out as a general thing and ended up with a who did i meet at sxsw list). Most blogs rank between a 6 or 7. I only found one going through my mental sxsw and currently reading lists that was higher(the big K, of course). Besides the Google home page, the only page w/ a PageRank for 10 that I could find was Yahoo! I’m sure there are others (though not many I assume). Some of these may very well be private pages that Google uses, of course. random($foo) scores a 6.
Sorta related, there’s a great page on how Scientologists have googlejacked Scientology (via mpt).