Myspace? Google? Think again.
Google Blogoscoped has a forum devoted to the topic.
The challenge is:
Who can find the biggest website using Google’s site operator?
First a note about the site operator: just type ’site:www.yoursitename.com’ to find out the number of pages of your site Google has indexed.
Highlights from the challenge so far:
site:myspace.com gets 5,940,000
site:cnet.com gets 10,400,000
site:livejournal.com gets 16,200,000
site:com.com gets 13,700,000
site:geocities.com gets 13,900,000
site:google.com gets 42,300,000
site:yahoo.com gets 91,400,000
site:wikipedia.org gets 154,000,000
site: amazon.com - 92.4 million
surprisingly small - irs.gov - 476 thousand
site: bbc.co.uk 113,000,000 (or 43,700,000 if you restrict it to www.bbc.co.uk)
site: ebay.com 20,500,000
site: microsoft.com 35,700,000
site: flickr.com 16,800,000
site:berkeley.edu 122,000,000
Know more or do it yourself
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