The web scoring system PageRank of Google it seems that it withdraws into the interior, as the company recently confirmed that it plans to block access to the general public.
PageRank, 2000, is an algorithm that controls websites and ranks them on a scale of one to ten. Ranking is based on several factors, such as the number of inbound or outbound links on the page.
The RateRank system helped Google to rank in Internet and search engines very easy, but it also created the SEO shadow economy.
IF you do not know there are companies that claim to enhance a website's RageRank in a variety of ways.
But slowly, as Google began to understand better how the Web is working, and new technologies emerged to offer more suitable alternatives to the RageRank scoring system, it began to move away.
Pagerank does not already appear inside Google Chrome, and disappeared from 2009 from the Google Search console (formerly Webmasters Tools). The Google Open Directory site, which showed PageRank metrics, closed 2010.
However, according to the company, the RageRank system will not stop altogether. Google said it will continue to be used internally, so no one will know the rankings of the web pages.