It's quite complicated and sounds circular, but we've worked out a way of calculate a Web site's importance.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The web's strength lies precisely in its unique position as the world's first universal platform.
The Internet is really about highly specialized information, highly specialized targeting.
For many people, Google is the most important tool on the Web.
The Web belongs to everyone.
How your social network - the people that you know, or in your community - understand or value a work can be... a tremendously relevant indicator of how important or meaningful it's going to be to you.
The Internet's great promise is to make the world's information universally accessible and useful.
The important thing is the diversity available on the Web.
The Internet has become a remarkable fount of economic and social innovation largely because it's been an archetypal level playing field, on which even sites with little or no money behind them - blogs, say, or Wikipedia - can become influential.
Search engine marketing and search engine optimization are critically important to online businesses. You can spend every penny you have on a website, but it will all be for nothing if nobody knows your site is there.
I'm not a fan of giving a website a simple number like an IQ rating because like people they can vary in all kinds of different ways. So I'd be interested in different organisations labelling websites in different ways.