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Google's disk space is limited?
Many point out that Google indexes number of pages, but they do not seem cash many pages' content; there is no cache. There is this speculation that Google's disk space is limited after all. True or false?
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Someone who has Google's money can't run out of disk space. However they seem to be indexing less because they are more interested to give quality results then every single page available.
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I doubt that Google has any problems paying for disk space. After all look at the vast amounts they must be allocating to G-mail alone.
I too have noticed that Google is not indexing deep into my site, but those are pages that are linked to only within my site. The best way to get deep pages indexed is for them to be linked to by other sites. And if they contain genuinely valuable content they usually will be linked to without much effort. |
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So I guess the solution is IBL, IBL, and more IBL like always.
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