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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.marketingfan.com/google-cache-crazy-or-site-command-broken-by-intention">Google Cache Crazy or SITE: command broken by intention</a><br/><br/>By <a href="http://www.marketingfan.com">Marketingfan.com Internet Markting Blog</a></p>
Google's Cache server or the SITE: command seem to be broken, as a lot of crazy results are returned... no common pattern when comparing cache dates ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.marketingfan.com/google-cache-crazy-or-site-command-broken-by-intention">Google Cache Crazy or <span class="caps">SITE</span>: command broken by intention</a><br/><br/>By <a href="http://www.marketingfan.com">Marketingfan.com Internet Markting Blog</a></p>
during the whole weekend and especially in the last 24 hours I got a lot of reports and saw myself, that the <b>Google Cache server</b> seem to be really updating from scratch, or that Google has maybe just broken the <span class="caps">SITE</span>: command, as they did with the link: command years ago&#8230;

<p>However when querying the different data centers cache servers especially with the <b>site: command</b> for all kinds of sites you get crazy results.</p>

<p>I&#8217;ve seen cache: working, but site: not, <br />
seen info: working, but cache: not<br />
seen inurl: working, but site: not and vice versa</p>

<p>First I thought there&#8217;s a major reindexing going on, <br />
but then I compared those site: command results with <br />
the actualy cache dates returned for any site I just came across (it&#8217;s a small unimportant <span class="caps">PR3 </span>blog)</p>

<p>and there&#8217;s no common pattern when comparing cache dates to the site index count as you can see there are low counts for Dec 6 (4 pages to 147 pages) as well as high counts (950) &#8230; same for Dec 8 going from 538 to 1060</p>


<table><tr><td>DC: 66.102.1.44</td><td>idx:4</td><td>cache:6 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 64.233.171.18</td><td>idx:97</td><td>cache:6 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 64.233.179.19</td><td>idx:97</td><td>cache:6 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 66.249.83.19</td><td>idx:97</td><td>cache:6 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 72.14.219.99</td><td>idx:97</td><td>cache:6 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 64.233.161.18</td><td>idx:98</td><td>cache:6 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 64.233.187.19</td><td>idx:98</td><td>cache:6 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 209.85.143.18</td><td>idx:99</td><td>cache:6 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 64.233.189.44</td><td>idx:99</td><td>cache:6 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 66.249.89.19</td><td>idx:99</td><td>cache:6 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 72.14.235.99</td><td>idx:99</td><td>cache:6 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 64.233.185.19</td><td>idx:145</td><td>cache:6 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 216.239.51.19</td><td>idx:147</td><td>cache:6 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 64.233.169.19</td><td>idx:147</td><td>cache:6 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 66.249.81.18</td><td>idx:533</td><td>cache:6 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 209.85.129.18</td><td>idx:538</td><td>cache:8 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 209.85.135.17</td><td>idx:538</td><td>cache:8 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 216.239.59.17</td><td>idx:538</td><td>cache:8 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 64.233.183.17</td><td>idx:538</td><td>cache:8 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 66.102.11.99</td><td>idx:538</td><td>cache:8 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 66.102.9.18</td><td>idx:538</td><td>cache:8 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 66.249.85.19</td><td>idx:538</td><td>cache:8 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 66.249.91.18</td><td>idx:538</td><td>cache:8 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 66.249.93.19</td><td>idx:538</td><td>cache:8 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 72.14.215.19</td><td>idx:538</td><td>cache:8 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 72.14.217.99</td><td>idx:538</td><td>cache:8 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 72.14.221.99</td><td>idx:538</td><td>cache:8 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 216.239.37.19</td><td>idx:949</td><td>cache:6 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 216.239.39.19</td><td>idx:949</td><td>cache:6 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 72.14.209.99</td><td>idx:949</td><td>cache:6 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 72.14.211.99</td><td>idx:949</td><td>cache:6 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 72.14.247.18</td><td>idx:949</td><td>cache:6 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 216.239.53.19</td><td>idx:950</td><td>cache:6 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 216.239.57.17</td><td>idx:950</td><td>cache:6 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 64.233.163.19</td><td>idx:950</td><td>cache:8 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 64.233.167.18</td><td>idx:950</td><td>cache:8 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 66.102.7.18</td><td>idx:950</td><td>cache:6 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 72.14.207.99</td><td>idx:950</td><td>cache:8 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 72.14.223.99</td><td>idx:950</td><td>cache:8 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 72.14.253.99</td><td>idx:950</td><td>cache:6 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 72.14.255.17</td><td>idx:950</td><td>cache:6 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 72.14.203.99</td><td>idx:1,060</td><td>cache:8 Dec</td></tr><tr><td>DC: 72.14.205.99</td><td>idx:1,060</td><td>cache:8 Dec</td></tr></table>



<p>Hmmm &#8211; who cares about a <span class="caps">PR3 </span>blog I hear you say&#8230;</p>

<p>doing the same for database vendor <a href="http://www.oracle.com">oracle.com</a> brings results from 987 pages to 194,000 pages, which is a huge difference as well</p>

<p>Those datacenters showing especially low counts seem to be affect by what was refered to recently as <b>bad data push</b> in the rollout of new data or binary versions of Google, which <b>seems to have taken place yesterday Sunday Dec 10</b></p>

<p>For example these 2 DC are showing those low counts on several checks I made</p>

<p>64.233.179.19<br />
72.14.219.99</p>

<p>on the other hand, a site that was recently launched is indexed there fully, having all the pages in the site command, while other datacenters do not&#8230; </p>

<p>are these two the two leading DCs ???</p>


<p>Does it matter? NO<br />
Time to freak out? NO<br />
Anything else to do? NO &#8211; get a cup of coffee and relax.</p>

<p>Let&#8217;s just wait for some days and<br />
I&#8217;m sure Google will settle down, just as usual.</p>

<p>Update with some links</p>

<p><a href="http://www.webmasterworld.com/google/3181781-15-10.htm">Dec 7 sudden drop in rankings</a><br />
<a href="http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=196200">from 2 to 102nd</a></p>

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