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Default Re: Matt Cutts Announces NoFollow Google Help Center

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Of course it does not.
Up to now Google fully obeys all the networking standards and protocols.
What? Does Google obey to all network standards and protocols?
I hope you were kidding at this point.

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Why do you care about Google then?
Great sites don't need search engines, a 'word of mouth', bookmarks and natural links should suffice.
Have you ever noticed that my profession is SEO?

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Could you rephrase that question please?
No need to rephrase: Robots Exclusion Protocol (REP) standardization is based on/extends the robots.txt specifications from 1994 and 1996, as well as additions supported by all major search engines.

Or did Yahoo pick up the X-Robots directives from Google?
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