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MSN Indexes Ask Jeeves
The other day I ranted on Google, but now its MSN's time. In my rant, I linked to a SERP at Ask http://web.ask.com/web?q=big+blue+pineapple+chair
Then I looked back today at MSN results for big blue pineapple chair and saw the 3rd result in MSN Search is... Quote:
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I guess so...
http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q....com&FORM=QBRE
I don't think Ask has only around 60,000 pages at its Index, but...it seems like MSN indeed has been indexing Ask.com |
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Spiders without brain.
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In case anyone reads this and gets the wrong impression, spiders cannot crawl an engine's search results, because to get the results requires a form to be filled in (the searchbox), and spiders can't fill forms.
The only reason that MSN's spider got that results page is because the URL was linked to from another site, and spiders can follow links. |
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Right... Point is, they should specifically take the time to exclude ask jeeves and even their own SERPs from being indexed. Even if it is linked to. |
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Yep. It's a wasted listing when it only points to another set of search engine results. But then who cares when it's a listing about a "big blue pineapple chair"
![]() Have you tried an experiment to get MSN to list its own results page - the one that the listing is on? |
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See the third result, it pushed down the ask results to number 4. See http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q...ineapple+chair |
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LOL!!! Now that's ridiculous
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Search Engine Orgy
It is more prevalent than you think. I did a little research today to see if any other search engines are crawling each other's results. Most of them do, though none of them crawl all the searches (although MSN crawls 73 million of its own). Check it out:
Search Engine Orgy I'll probably clean the file up tonight when I get home to give it a more polished look and links to the searches I performed. |
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I didn't go through MSN's results with a fine-tooth comb, but I scanned some of them and didn't see any search results.
Correction: I found some but they are the brief variety and they redirect. I wonder how they got hold of those. Last edited by PhilC : 08-16-2005 at 05:43 PM. Reason: addition |
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I was reading http://seoblog.intrapromote.com/2005...ng_msns_a.html and it reminded me of this thread. So I checked the SERPs at MSN and it seems like the fixed the issue of indexing other engines and pages with the noindex tag.
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