Saturday, July 9, 2016

Twitter Poll – How Does Google Index Content on the Web?

Google Indexes by Websites, Pages, or URLs

I thought this was an interesting question to ask people because I think it’s often misunderstood. Google treats content found at different URLs as if it is different content, even though it might be the same, such as in the following examples:

http://www.example.com
https://www.example.com
http://example.com
http://example.com/index.htm
http://example.com/Index.htm
http://example.com/default.asp

One of the most interesting papers I’ve come across on this topic is this one (One of the authors joined Google shortly after this was released – Ziv Bar-Yossef):

Do Not Crawl in the DUST: Different URLs with Similar Text

What do you think?


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