[iBook] Re: OFF TOPIC: web site question

gooddog at interlync.com gooddog at interlync.com
Sun Aug 6 18:34:31 PDT 2006


Thank you very much, that makes sense.

On Aug 6, 2006, at 3:38 PM, Tom Legare wrote:

> Google does not search all sites on the web.... only those sites  
> that have
> paid extra with their hosting package to be searchable by Google. I  
> have a
> family web site, for example, that I specifically did not want  
> found by
> Google. The money I saved was more than the monthly cost of the web  
> site
> itself.
>
> Tom
>
> -------Original Message-------
>
> From: gooddog at interlync.com
> Date: 08/06/06 15:33:16
> To: A place to discuss Apple's iBook computers.
> Subject: [iBook] OFF TOPIC: web site question
>
> Is it possible for a web site to make their text unsearchable
> somehow? I ask because I stumbled across a web site with a friend's
> name and a quote from them, but when I searched on google using text
> from the quote and their name, nothing came up at all. I tried again
> using the subject of the website and the person's name, but nothing
> came up. Is there a way to look at the code to see what is going on?
> Is this a usual practice?
>
> Thanks in advance.
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