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With Googles recent update if you search Google for Chemistry: http://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&lr=&q=Chemistry&btnG=Search

If you scroll down far enough, you'll find chemicalforums ranked anywhere from position 60-80 and higher than the above mentioned websites. If you don't see it, google probably hasn't propagated the most recent update to your local google datacenter yet. If you do see chemicalforums there, feel free to click the link as well. :P
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Re:Chemicalforums is ranked higher than MIT, Harvard, IUPAC and others
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2006, 12:46:14 PM »
Well I'm not really surprised that we're above MIT and Harvard, since our site is slightly more exclusively about chemistry.  I'm a little surprised about being above IUPAC, though.
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Re:Chemicalforums is ranked higher than MIT, Harvard, IUPAC and others
« Reply #2 on: March 12, 2006, 01:19:33 PM »
I meant the MIT chemistry department and Harvard Chemistry department webpages.
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but webelements (which contains a chemistry forum) is ranked #1, higher than our site.
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Re:Chemicalforums is ranked higher than MIT, Harvard, IUPAC and others
« Reply #4 on: March 23, 2006, 11:32:37 AM »
I'm a little surprised about being above IUPAC, though.

I am not. Mitch works on chemicalforums SEO, IUPAC doesn't.
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but webelements (which contains a chemistry forum) is ranked #1, higher than our site.

i used to be apart of the webelements one, but then i stopped, and discovered this one which is significantly better in my opinion
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What name were you? I am the moderator for the webelements site as well. :P
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I'm a little surprised about being above IUPAC, though.

dude this place is the greatest website in the history of chem websites, it needs to be number one and if it isn't somebody made a mistake in the rankings. i am saying this after being here for only a few hours and the night before the test i was on here and it helped me sooooo much :P
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