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Dienstag, 23. Juli 2002
Der Dienstraum hat eine feine Sammlung von Interviews mit Google-Mitarbeitern zusammengestellt. In einem der Interviews erklärt Software Engineer Matt Cutts unter anderem, warum lange URLs mit Session-IDs von Google ungern indexiert werden: "We have the ability to index pages like this, but I think that most of the time we try to avoid pages with session IDs. The reason is pretty simple, actually. You could have one single page, but it might look like 10 different pages by the time we see it with many different session IDs. If you are a webmaster, here's a simple rule of thumb. Try to make each page look like a static URL. If each page looks a simple url, then Google is more likely to index it." Ein Grund mehr, auf den Application Server Helma zu setzen, denn der macht immer nur wunderschöne URLs - wie etwa hier bei Antville. lex, 23. Juli 2002 um 23:45:10 MESZ
"We may look back and say, 'If there had been a way for the music companies to come to peace with Napster, then we might be at a very different, (better) place,'" one label executive said, requesting anonymity. "I'm worried that some of the offerings (the labels are coming up with) might be too little, too late." (via Wired) lex, 23. Juli 2002 um 20:49:06 MESZ
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