On 8/20/2013 12:29 AM, Matthew Petach wrote:
I'm curious; do people really think that the difference in material
indexed between Google, Yahoo/Bing, and others is really that
big? I don't mean the heuristics and algorithms used to return
the results in a particularly useful order; I mean the sheer raw
set of indexed pages. I don't debate that Google found a
particularly useful page ranking system; but I question the
notion that the loss of Google was akin to the loss of your
root directory.
I don't think the other engines are nearly as badly poisoned by the SEO
crap.
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