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    copley_designs
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    Posted: 2005-Oct-28 15:10
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    Although I'm sure this isn't the correct location for this discussion, I could not find a forum that talked about search algorithms and indexing.

    I own several meta search engines, but would like to develop an engine that would index sites using Site Search Pro's algorithm. Has anyone ever heard of this company? Is this script any good or is there another company out there that provides something better?

    I would appreciate any comments that you may have, and I look forward to discussing this with everyone.

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    Posted: 2005-Oct-28 17:14
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    How many pages will you index?



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    Posted: 2005-Oct-28 18:31
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    I'm not looking to become a Google or anything, but the more the better. I certainly have the server space and speed to index millions of pages, but cannot find a program that will do it correctly and efficiently.


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