[extropy-chat] how does google find out everything?

Robert Bradbury robert.bradbury at gmail.com
Sat Aug 19 03:24:06 UTC 2006


>
> This helps get around the need to have spider-traversable links to every
> page.
>

But given the fact that page rankings are based in large part on links to
ones pages is there much point to submitting non-spider linked pages unless
you have some additional strategy for making ones page "popular" (e.g.
submitting links to it in blogs, mailing lists, etc.)?

Also, has anyone ever run into the problem that you can't get to *all* of
the pages the search engines claim are relevant?  I think at one point I
tried to get  the page that included results 9,090 to 9,099 of some million
result search (this is an example) and the search engine wouldn't cough it
up.  (Or is it something weird like you have to go through the preceding 900
pages of results in order for it to cough of the 901st page?)

Robert
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