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| Systematic Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Norfolk, England.
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Not sure if this was raised or not, but Google have had their patent awarded for a "Duplicate document detection in a web crawler system." For those of you with the patience to read through it, there is a lot of info in there about how Google views duplicate content: Patent here Worth trawling through if you are interested in furthering your knowledge. |
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Thanks for the link. Though, as patents take an age to be granted, this is the same technology Google has been using for a while to detect DC. And we know, from various sources, that though Google wants to keep DC out of its index, it does that by ranking only the version of the content on the site with the most authority, not by applying any kind of penalty.
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