By 3monkeys
via googleblog.blogspot.com
Published: Jan 28 2007 / 22:14
I'm often asked about how Google and search engines work. One key question is: how does Google know what parts of a website the site owner wants to have show up in search results? Can publishers specify that some parts of the site should be private and non-searchable? The good news is that those who publish on the web have a lot of control over which pages should appear in search results.
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3monkeys replied ago:
@Alan2010 "(DZone related: Is there an option to unlame accidently lamed link?)"
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