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Rapidshare English

Rapidshare English is a test post that tries to find out how this post will rank in the search engines. It does contain information about Rapidshare though, feel free to add your comments. As you all know Rapidshare is displaying the correct language for the user who is navigating to the website. I’m not sure which method they use but it is definitely not an IP check. So it’s either the browser’s language or the language of the operating system.

Let me give you a short introduction to explain the basic concept of Rapidshare in English. Rapidshare is a file hoster which every user in the world can use to upload files with a maximum file size of 200 Megabytes. A link is generated after the download that can be given to friends or posted on websites.

Everyone can download files with a size of up to 200 Megabytes but only Premium users, those who paid for a Rapidshare account, can upload and download files with a size greater than 200 Megabytes. The download speed for anonymous users is limited which has caused some controversy lately.

You can check out my other posts if you want to search Rapidshare for files and need some search engines to do so.

I hope you liked that little Rapidshare English introduction.

Update: 16 Minutes after posting this article about Rapidshare English I’m ranking third on Google for that term.

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About the Author:Martin Brinkmann is a journalist from Germany who founded Ghacks Technology News Back in 2005. He is passionate about all things tech and knows the Internet and computers like the back of his hand. You can follow Martin on Facebook or Twitter.

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  1. Rarst says:

    >Update: 16 Minutes after posting this article about Rapidshare English I’m ranking third on Google for that term.

    Tha was very evil. :) Think about feelings of people who struggle for three (and I hope I won’t have to update it to four :) ) days to make Goggle index at least something from their blog at all.

  2. Martin says:

    Rarst Google Bot uses different crawling speeds depending on the website that he visits. A site that gets updated often – by the webmaster or users – will see Google Bot more often.

    You can set the crawl speed in Webmaster Central.

  3. Rarst says:

    >Rarst Google Bot uses different crawling speeds depending on the website that he visits. A site that gets updated often – by the webmaster or users – will see Google Bot more often. You can set the crawl speed in Webmaster Central.

    I know. Still it gets on my nerves a bit. :)

  4. 16 minutes is very impressive. I hope we’re going to see a follow-up post explaining the rationale underyling the test post and what you’ve found out…

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