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It's a huge dis-information campaign launched by Google (and especially Matt Cutts), to throw you off guard. PR is still extremely important, and has actually increased in importance. It's just Google doesn't want you to know this, but in reality, you should be concentrating all of your time on it.
 
Larry Page, creator of Page Rank algo became CEO of Google.
The very thing that is worldwide recognizable, named after him, will get removed and stripped of importance.

Yeah, right.
 
There are so many more metrics that we have conclusive ranking data on if you just do some time scraping and running reports on your SERPS. PR, sure, it's wonderful for measuring the dick of your competitors sites, but there's so much more juicier data out there you should be focusing on.

That's my take on it, also Google hires engineers not just in information systems but human engineering as well, don't believe everything they tell you, we've known that for awhile now doe.
 
Larry Page, creator of Page Rank algo became CEO of Google.
The very thing that is worldwide recognizable, named after him, will get removed and stripped of importance.

Yeah, right.

This whole time I thought it was Page Rank like "web" Page, not like "Larry" Page.

Talk about dual purpose...
 
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PageRank as in "link juice" or the theory is well and high. The actual numbers you pull up from PageRank tools are way off. When Google did update that shit, it was once every month. Last I heard, they stopped updating PageRank for the public.

Go with MozRank (updated once a month), AR, or CF (the latter are updated as new data comes in I believe).

Oh, with a Moz API key (free) and ScrapeBox, you can pull MozRank data for URLs/Domains with only a 10 second delay between requests. Now, what you do is sign up for multiple API keys and use proxies on them... ;) No need to burn proxies looking up a link's PR!