MrThePlague
Its really funny you say that Aaron - I was thinking the EXACT same thing when I looked at it for the first time. I was actually going to mention something in the description to regards to it, but I didn't want to start an inner stellar war :P
Story: Pubcon 2007 Session Coverage
I'd like to read a bit more in depth on the dicussion of "Serve up a cloaked page to mischievous competitors". That was the first I had heard of this topic being brought up at Pubcon. Does anyone know of a source?
Story: Pubcon 2007 Session Coverage
Oh, I understand the process, I was meaning how would you determine a"mischievous competitor".
Am I the only one a bit confused on the Google Article URL number guidline? It says that "the URL for each article must contain a unique number consisting of at least three digits". The example given is, http://www.google.com/news/article234.html.
Then it goes on to say that "If the only number in the article consists of an isolated four-digit number that resembles a year, such as http://www.google.com/news/article2006.html, we won't be able to crawl it."
So if your URL structure contained the year in a directory (news/2007/) you're required to have an additional 3 digit, 4 digit (not resembling year) or 4+ digit number somewhere else in the URL? I might just be a bit slow today...
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