Is Google Going to Index More Than 101K Per Document?
By Olivier Duffez, February 1, 2005 at 09:11 AM in: Google - Comments RSS Feed
According to Tara Calishain, Google may have removed the limit of 101K, allowing a deeper indexing of web documents.
Until now, Google only indexes the first 101KB of any web document (excluding external files embedded in the HTML page such as images, CSS or JS files).
Unfortunately, I couldn't find any example of large indexed documents. The query apple bassoon consequently deer wind xylophone yellow zip
suggested by Tara Calishain doesn't give any result here... I'm going to make another tests!
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