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Resources for OU course 'Beyond Google: working with information online'
Updated on 2009-07-01
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The SEO community boasts a multitude of different opinions as to the volume of text indexed by the search engines on a single Web page. The question is, how large should the optimized page be? At what point is the balance between a page so short that SEs disregard it as "non-informative", and one that's so long that it leaves potentially important content beyond the spiders' attention?
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Contains article on Trees and Tags - classification systems
The narrative that tells of the first man and woman encountering the tree of
knowledge focuses on its tempting fruit. But after we took the bite, we
apparently looked up and got the idea that knowledge is shaped like the tree's
branching structure: Big concepts contain smaller ones that contain smaller ones
yet. Over the millennia, we have fashioned the structures of knowledge in just
such tree-like ways, from the departmental organization of universities (liberal
arts contains history and history contains ancient Chinese history) to the
hierarchy of species. The idea that knowledge is shaped like a tree is perhaps
our oldest knowledge about knowledge.
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14 items | 4 visits
Resources for OU course 'Beyond Google: working with information online'
Updated on 2009-07-01
Created on 2009-07-01
Category: Computers & Internet
URL: