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Linux/Unix Shell Script To Find Your Google Page Rank
Oct 28, 2008, 22 :02 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (2601 reads)

(Other stories by Mike Tremell)

"NOTE: We've attached the pagerank.c code at the end of this post, after our bash script. We've also compiled it, and put it up for download on a separate server, for Cygwin kernel 1.5.25 and Ubuntu kernel 2.6.24-21 (Right click on either link and choose "Save As," since neither file has an extension, but both are binaries :) If you would like the binary compiled for your particular distro, send us an email (top right link) and we'll help you if it's possible :) If you prefer to build the binary from the attached source for yourself, you can do that with gcc (or your compiler of choice) very simply, as it requires no "special" arguments (just the c code file and an output file name), like so:"

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