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Originally Posted by SemAdvance
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To return results in 100ths of a second they need to weed out the the good information from the useless.
No matter how much computing power they have they could never search through a billion pages fast enough to return the proper results in the time they do now.
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Perfectly useful and unique pages get placed into the SI all the time based upon nothing more than their, individual as a page and the site as a whole, link profile.
The supplemental index is not what it used to be... a repository for "unneeded pages". This changed more than a year ago with "Big Daddy".
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Originally Posted by SemAdvance
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Dave, for any page to be in either index, it would indeed had to have been indexed in the first place....could not get there any other way but through the indexing bot.
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I've not a clue what you're referring to. But if your're talking about pages in the SI not being completely parsed and indexed you might want to follow the links that Jaan posted and then you'll understand.
Dave