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The 301 redirect may take 6 months or more to show an effect, what will help the process along is getting some new decent quality links to the www version.
Where possible get any external links to the non-www updated, if you can't do worry about it the 301 will eventually take care of it.
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What many webmasters/SEO etc fail to realise is that using a redirect is not the instantaneous effect with SEs as it is with browsers.
The original use of HTTP redirect responses are for direct access user agents and cacheing proxies and as such work perfectly.
Internet Search Engines came along later and have implemented redirects to suit their needs. Yahoo seems to conform closely to the caching proxy model where it only takes a short while to change the indexed URIs. Google on the other hand does take a lot longer. Probably due in part to the nature of their data storage, where there is no single point of failure and the data is spread over many machines, with many replicating clusters of machines , in many datacenters.
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