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<![CDATA[ Google Sitemaps
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<![CDATA[ Help Google To Crawl Your Site!
As part of its mission to organise the world's information and make it universally 
  accessible, Google&#8482; has launched its SITEMAPS program. Currently in BETA 
  stage (Oct 2005) According to Google its &quot;collaborative crawling system 
  will allow its crawlers to optimise the usefulness of Google's index for users 
  by improving its coverage and freshness.&quot;
Web Crawlers or Spiders
A web craw... ]]> 
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<![CDATA[ ROR Sitemaps
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<![CDATA[ What is ROR?

  ROR (Resources of a Resource) is an XML format for describing the content, objects, 
  and structure of websites in a generic fashion so search engines and other web 
  applications can find and understand information more easily. 
  
  For example if your website is selling products, ROR enables you to document 
  your product names, descriptions, prices, images, availability, affiliate programs, 
  etc. Or if your site o... ]]> 
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<![CDATA[ Content Management Systems
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<![CDATA[ Who needs a CMS ?
If you're planning a website with lots of content, you should consider using a 
Content Management System often referred to as CMS. 
With CMS, content is stored in a database such as MySQL. The 
  data is stored securely away from the rest of the sites editable files and can 
  be accessed dynamically using a whole range of search critera.
Gone are the days of ordering a 500 page website from your web company and 
  payin... ]]> 
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