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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Wikid77 (talk | contribs) at 23:16, 7 May 2013 (listed 30 more, with: "Music genre", Latin American music, Romantic music, iPod, iTunes, Dub (music), Lady Gaga, Billy Joel, Shakira, Musical chairs, etc.). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

This essay, wp:Google https links, describes the links in Google Search which have used the "https:" prefix (rather than "http:") to connect to Wikipedia pages by secure-server, SSL Internet protocol.

The following Wikipedia pages have been listed in Google with "https:" links:

  1. 13th century in literature -
  2. 20th century in literature -
  3. 550 Music -
  4. Action (physics) -
  5. Acute (medicine) -
  6. African literature -
  7. Alan Turing - 21 April 2013, pageviews drop 65%
  8. Andean Geology -
  9. Armenian literature -
  10. Astronomy & Geophysics -
  11. Astronomische Nachrichten -
  12. Astroparticle physics -
  13. Astrophotography -
  14. Astrophysical maser -
  15. Belarusian literature -
  16. Bertelsmann Music Group -
  17. Billy Joel -
  18. Brachytherapy -
  19. British literature -
  20. Cancer (disambiguation) -
  21. Cancer - 29 March 2013, pageviews drop 66%
  22. Cancer stem cell -
  23. Cancer survivor - 22 April 2013, pageviews drop 66%
  24. Cancer vaccine - 26 March 2013, pageviews drop 57%
  25. Cancer of unknown primary origin -
  26. Carcinogenesis -
  27. Carry On (film series) -
  28. cGh physics -
  29. Cholangiocarcinoma -
  30. Colombian literature -
  31. Contact (film) -
  32. David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA -
  33. Depression (mood) - 21 April 2013, pageviews drop 66%
  34. Determinism -
  35. Dispersion (geology) -
  36. Double Jeopardy (film) -
  37. Dub (music) -
  38. English literature -
  39. Epoch (astronomy) -
  40. Equatorium -
  41. European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition -
  42. Explorer 49 -
  43. Extragalactic astronomy -
  44. Facies -
  45. Fantasy literature -
  46. Far-infrared astronomy -
  47. Field (physics) -
  48. Film criticism -
  49. Film noir -
  50. Film theory -
  51. Filmmaking -
  52. Flat (music) -
  53. Foil (literature) -
  54. Foundations of Physics -
  55. Fundamental interaction -
  56. Geology -
  57. Geology of Alabama -
  58. Geology of Colombia -
  59. Geology of Oklahoma -
  60. Geology of West Virginia -
  61. Gerard Kuiper -
  62. German literature -
  63. Gone with the Wind (film) - late March 2013, pageviews drop 62%
  64. Gregorian chant -
  65. Head (geology) -
  66. Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese -
  67. Hook (music) -
  68. Humorism -
  69. Hyperbola - 27 April 2013, pageviews drop 66%
  70. Imperial College School of Medicine -
  71. Indian literature -
  72. Infrared astronomy -
  73. Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics -
  74. Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge -
  75. Institute of Physics -
  76. International Journal of Cancer -
  77. International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) -
  78. International Year of Astronomy -
  79. iPod - 24-27 April 2013, pageviews drop 58%
  80. Irish Cancer Society -
  81. iTunes -
  82. Jomo Kenyatta Prize for Literature -
  83. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter -
  84. Kambojas in Indian literature -
  85. Kampo -
  86. Karst -
  87. Lady Gaga - 13/14 April 2013, pageviews drop 64%
  88. Lake Victoria -
  89. Latin American music -
  90. Latin literature -
  91. List of astronomical catalogues -
  92. List of best-selling books - late March 2013, pageviews drop 75%
  93. List of important publications in physics -
  94. Literature -
  95. Locality (astronomy) -
  96. Lolita - 24-28 April 2013, pageviews drop 72%
  97. Macedonian literature -
  98. Mannes College The New School for Music -
  99. Mantle (geology) -
  100. Mark Twain -
  101. Max Planck Institute for Physics -
  102. Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy -
  103. Medieval Welsh literature -
  104. Michael Duff (physicist) -
  105. Middle Persian literature -
  106. Mob film -
  107. Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology -
  108. Music and mathematics -
  109. Music genre -
  110. Music Hall (Cincinnati) -
  111. Music of Hawaii -
  112. Music of Ireland -
  113. Music of Portugal -
  114. Music of Slovenia -
  115. Music sequencer -
  116. Musical chairs -
  117. Musical theatre -
  118. Nanomedicine -
  119. National Centre for Physics -
  120. National Geology and Mining Service -
  121. New Age music -
  122. New York Academy of Medicine -
  123. Emmy Noether -
  124. Organ transplantation -
  125. Ornament (music) -
  126. Osteopathic manipulative medicine -
  127. Outline of astronomy -
  128. Outline of medicine -
  129. Parabola - late March 2013, pageviews drop 75%
  130. Particle physics -
  131. Patronage in astronomy -
  132. Peak District -
  133. Photon -
  134. Physics in medieval Islam -
  135. Plasma (physics) -
  136. Preventive medicine -
  137. Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory -
  138. Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica -
  139. Postcolonial literature -
  140. Prehistoric music -
  141. Prime Minister of Australia - 2013?, no pageviews drop yet
  142. Prostate cancer screening -
  143. Psychosomatic medicine -
  144. Redshift -
  145. Rest (music) -
  146. Rock of Gibraltar -
  147. Romance (heroic literature) -
  148. Romantic music -
  149. Royal Society of Literature -
  150. San Francisco Tape Music Center -
  151. Schizophrenia - 21 April 2013, pageviews drop 66% to 4,622/day
  152. Schrödinger equation -
  153. Scientific method -
  154. Senegalese literature -
  155. Serial (literature) -
  156. Shakira -
  157. Skin Cancer Foundation -
  158. Small Astronomy Satellite 2 -
  159. Specialty (medicine) -
  160. Squamous-cell carcinoma -
  161. Star -
  162. Nicolas Steno -
  163. Subaru Telescope -
  164. Sudanese literature -
  165. Tertiary -
  166. Texas literature -
  167. Theoretical physics -
  168. The New England Journal of Medicine -
  169. Thin film -
  170. Transit (astronomy) -
  171. USC Thornton School of Music -
  172. Ulugh Beg -
  173. United States National Library of Medicine -
  174. University of Aberdeen School of Medicine -
  175. University of Missouri School of Medicine -
  176. Uruguayan literature -
  177. Venice Film Festival -
  178. Warner Bros. -
  179. World music -

Category pages:

  1. Category:Astronomical sub-disciplines -
  2. Category:Astronomy -
  3. Category:Geology of Australia by state or territory -
  4. Category:Nobel Prize in Physics navigational boxes -
  5. Category:WikiProject Geology members -

Project pages:

  1. Wikipedia:Literature collaboration of the fortnight -
  2. Wikipedia:WikiProject Astronomy -
  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject Children's literature -
  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Geology -
  5. Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Geology/Meteorites -

Template pages:

  1. Template:WikiProject Alternative medicine -
  2. Template:WikiProject Astronomy/class -
  3. Template talk:Physics particle -

As discussed about other pages since early April 2013, those articles (such as "Depression (mood)") have also changed in Google to have secure-server, https-prefix links, rather than typical "http:" prefix, as happened to several other articles in March 2013 ("Parabola" or "List of best-selling books" etc.). Although developers think the https-protocol requests have been properly logged, for pageview counts, some people think the pageview counts are still not correct (as perhaps undercounting the https transactions in those log files), while other people think that https security certificate alerts, in some browsers (such as MSIE not Firefox), have deterred people from viewing those articles, once their browsers ask about the secure-server access, and hence think the 66%-lower pageviews indicate actual reduction in readers viewing those pages. The reduced pageviews are shown by both stats.grok.se and the German Wiki-tech displays of pageview counts (such as for one-month option "&Zeitraum=1M").

See also

  1. HTTP Secure