Inconsistencies in Google ranking with different browsers

Ytmfslppgloma

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I noticed something odd with respect to Google rankings. When I search for a certain keyword, our company's website is ranked at #1 witn most computer/browser combinations. However, when I do the same search at home, using Internet Explorer and my home PC, we are consistently ranked at #2 instead. This happens even when I delete all my temporary Internet files, and even after a fresh reboot.Has anyone else observed this? Any idea what might be going on?Probably when you search @ home, it's hitting a different server. Have you tried with different browsers @ home?try using an ip address so you know you are hitting the same datacenter...try this one: http://216.239.41.104/Very weird ....Since you have cleared your cache a rebooted your home computer ... I would have to assume that it is not a local problem.Google does sync it's servers eventually ... so if this is happening consistantly over a period of time then I would assume it is not a Google data center problem.I can't think of a network related issue that would cause this either. Very strange indeed ... did that happen in the same day? in a single day?or it is recurring?maybe you saw the change after the search results changed..what's the term you are search for. What the web address of your site?Ok ... now I have to take it back and apoligize to eCommando If you want to see how well (or not the servers are syn'd try this tool:http://www.seo-guy.com/seo-tools/google-dc.phpLets you see search results across many Google servers at once."Cool tool" Wow that's fast!What surprised me .... I thought you would always get the same results no matter what server you hit. But, there seems to be minor variations between the servers. I wonder if that is because of the recent update?I think that's the effect of the fresh crawler updating the index for things other than backlinks and PR....then those changes have to be sync'd to all the datacenters.
 
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