Another alternative for manipulating Google is to get everyone you
know to include links to (a single) Sage webpage.  Also, putting even
a short entry in Wikipedia (with a link to the same Sage page) seems
to help tremendously.  Try to get folks to link to sage from their
"official" pages (for example the pages that are listed on math
department home pages), as Google values those "authoritative" links
more.

--jason

On 12/4/06, William Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Searching for "sage" on google today dropped from page 2 all the way to
> page 4! Yuck.
> However, seaching for "sage math" or "sage.math" brings up the SAGE
> webpage as
> the top hit.  Thus I hope everyone here will tell people who they meet to
> search
> for "sage.math" when they want to find SAGE.  Perhaps, we should go so far
> as
> to officially name the software "sage.math" (pronounced "sage dot math"),
> though
> of course it will often be abbreviated as "sage".  Thoughts?!!
>
> William
>
> >
>


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