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In today's forum thread of the week, it was actually ME who had a question! I noticed that our robots.txt file had been indexed by Google and was curious if others had ever had this happen.
in Robotics
via High Rankings @ 16:06 5th Nov
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in Robotics
via NetworkWorld @ 9:11 31st Oct
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Robots.txt is a file you can store on the root level of your web server to protect your personal files from showing up on search results.
in Search Engines
via Addict3d.org @ 0:18 17th Oct
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For this Halloween, Google modified its robots.txt file to prevent zombies from accessing the company’s brains. The protection is the same used against internet robots, or bots, for years.
in Webmaster Tips
via Hot Wired @ 16:14 31st Oct
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Before you say, "So What?" we are well aware that you could send an SMS from email by using an address of the form number@att.txt.net (we're also aware AIM supported this). But when you did that, you only got a temporary ID that your friend could text you back on for a limited time. This new feature will give you a permanent "number" they can use all the time for SMS, which goes directly to your Gmail Chat.
in Search Engines
via Hot Hardware @ 0:45 1st Nov
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hey i dont no wat phone 2 get i want a iphone bt i heard the bill was ma expensive all i want is da internet n da infinite txt
in Handhelds
via NetworkWorld @ 19:05 7th Nov
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September 25, 2008 -- To support system architects and designers of high-performance systems in meeting their performance, power consumption and time to market goals, Xilinx, Inc. has started shipping the Virtex-5 SX240T and FX200T devices and has announced the new Virtex-5 TXT FPGA platform. All built on the high-performance Virtex-5 FPGA architecture, these devices give designers a high-performance reconfigurable DSP platform, the only FPGA device with dual embedded PowerPC processors, and now the highest bandwidth serial connectivity.
in Domain Names
via SOCCentral.com @ 3:27 28th Sep
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When we finish developing a site for a client, we put it out as a subdomain of our domain such as 'client.ourdomain.com' for them to view (temporarily). What is the best way to keep the search engines from indexing them? Should I use a robots.txt with 'no follow'? If these subdomains are indexed, will this hurt our site, because they go to different websites?
in Domain Names
via High Rankings @ 21:24 13th Oct
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