Google: New Binary or Site Operator Broken?
October 9th, 2006 | RSS Feed
DaveN reports that Google's site:, link: and other operators are soon to be moved into the Webmaster tools section. Few examples of the site: broken are :
Domain Claimed Pages TBPR
www.shawnhogan.com 711 PR0
www.1000misspenthours.com 850 PR5
www.webstartplace.biz 385 PR0
www.alierra.com 100 PR5
Though, Google claims to have indexed so many pages, the results show only 1-3 pages. This means the site operator is broke. However, Matt Cutts commented, "They were pushing a new binary; the site: command is showing plenty of results for me now."
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