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May 13, 2008
Google Comes Knocking in Search of Hidden Data
Interesting article from Information Week: "Google has been testing ways to index data that is normally hidden to search engine crawlers, a change that should improve the breadth of information available through Google. The so-called "hidden Web" that Google has begun indexing refers to data beyond static Web pages, such as Web pages generated dynamically from a database, based on input such as might be provided through a Web submission form."
Hat tip to WisBlawg [RJ].
May 13, 2008 in Information Technology | Permalink
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