Did Google Stop Providing Pageranks
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My google pagerank has been missing from my SEOMoz toolbar for a while and I can't seem to find the number elsewhere. Did google stop offering this? I'm having trouble finding any blogposts or info about it one way or the other.
Thanks!
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No problem! Glad i could help.
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Oh you know, I was meaning DA and I was also looking at the wrong SEO toolbar. So this question was probably a little hastily asked. Thanks.
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SInce i can remember the SEOMoz toolbar didn't display Google's PageRank, just DA and PA. However, as far as i know Google is still using this. If you are a pro member then you have access to the historic page rank tracker:
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