About Google's Page Ranking (PR) Index: Google ranks all web
pages on a scale from 0 to 10 according to the number of links that
lead to that page and the importance of the referring pages. A low PR
number does not reflect the quality of the page, but may tell the owner
that it needs more marketing effort to make the page more "popular."
You can check the PR of your, or any other, web page at http://www.prchecker.info/check_page_rank.php, for example. For an explanation of Google's PageRank technology, see http://www.google.com/technology/.
Teerin Suvannasai's Site
http://www.orange.globtra.com/en/
A basic, but well-designed bilingual (English-Thai) site. It has only
one page with a link to Globtra, a portal of translators, from where an
e-mail can be sent to the translator.
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Informational content | 5 | |
Ease of navigation | 10 | |
Aesthetics | 10 | |
Web technique | 9 | |
Google Page Ranking | N/A |
Miloš Průdek's Site
http://www.docestiny.cz/ A
chock-full-o-nuts site (bilingual English-Czech) with lots of
information. Login box shown (why?), but apparently all info is
available without login.
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Informational content | 9 | |
Ease of navigation | 7 | |
Aesthetics | 5 | |
Web technique | 8 | |
Google Page Ranking | 1 |
Gábor Szűcs's Site
http://translate.extra.hu/index_en.html
An unpretentious but attractive site with basic information: About Me,
References, Contacts and a few (very few!) "useful links." All this is
compressed on one English-language and another Hungarian-language page.
Is the "jump to the top" link really needed on the 10th line from the
top? The English text and spelling could use some competent
proofreading. The Hungarian characters, including the owner's name
(containing the double-accented "u") appear correctly only when the
page is viewed with the Central European encoding.
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Informational content | 5 | |
Ease of navigation | 9 | |
Aesthetics | 8 | |
Web technique | 5 | |
Google Page Ranking | 2 |
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