How can I make a robot so search engines can crawl some areas in my web page that have a security filter?
Posted in Programming & Design on November 26th, 2008 by Dave – Comments OffHow can you get your website onto search engines when you search it?
Posted in Other - Internet on November 26th, 2008 by Dave – 2 CommentsWhat is a script that I can put on a web site page that will prevent search engines from picking it up?
Posted in Other - Internet on November 24th, 2008 by Dave – 1 CommentHow do you delete the history of what you do on google search engines?
Posted in Other - Internet on November 22nd, 2008 by Dave – 5 CommentsHow can I get my website into top positions on search engines?
Posted in Books & Authors on November 21st, 2008 by Dave – 4 CommentsHow do i put my blog up on search engines?
Posted in Search Engine Optimization on November 20th, 2008 by Dave – 3 CommentsHow do you remove search engines from the Firefox search bar?
Posted in Software on November 20th, 2008 by Dave – 3 CommentsWhat are these dark areas of the Internet, the vast databases that search engines like Google do not scan?
Posted in Google on November 18th, 2008 by Dave – 3 CommentsWannaKnow asked:
I read an article in the New York Times about the New York Public Library which answers questions and it mentioned dark areas of the Internet, vast databases that search engines like Google do not scan and I wonder what are in those areas, why doesn’t Google scan them and what search engine will scan them and where do you get that search engine and what will be there when and if you are ever able to scan those areas.
I read an article in the New York Times about the New York Public Library which answers questions and it mentioned dark areas of the Internet, vast databases that search engines like Google do not scan and I wonder what are in those areas, why doesn’t Google scan them and what search engine will scan them and where do you get that search engine and what will be there when and if you are ever able to scan those areas.
How can I get an out of date website to be removed from search engines?
Posted in Law & Ethics on November 14th, 2008 by Dave – 2 CommentsPassing Interest asked:
I am working for a small branch of a Japanese company in Nevada. Last year, on their website, the Japanese Government published some very harmful information about the Japanese head office. Although the information is irrelevent to the operations being run in the US, Japanese people/speakers often find this information and assume that it is both current and relevent to the work that I am doing, thus causing unnecessary damage to the business.
Under Data Protection laws, my understanding is that all data held, including that by public bodies, must be kept up to date and accurate or be removed if is not. The Japanese Government information is now highly inaccurate yet they have refused to update it despite numerous requests from head office. Japanese Law waives all responsibility for public bodies, so there is no legal requirement for them to do anything.
As most major search engines are US based, would they be legally responsible to take down links to the inaccurate government pages?
I am working for a small branch of a Japanese company in Nevada. Last year, on their website, the Japanese Government published some very harmful information about the Japanese head office. Although the information is irrelevent to the operations being run in the US, Japanese people/speakers often find this information and assume that it is both current and relevent to the work that I am doing, thus causing unnecessary damage to the business.
Under Data Protection laws, my understanding is that all data held, including that by public bodies, must be kept up to date and accurate or be removed if is not. The Japanese Government information is now highly inaccurate yet they have refused to update it despite numerous requests from head office. Japanese Law waives all responsibility for public bodies, so there is no legal requirement for them to do anything.
As most major search engines are US based, would they be legally responsible to take down links to the inaccurate government pages?









