tenho-te em grande consideração Ricardo75, tu sabes, eu recordo-te....
..o novo datacenter "Bigdaddy" Infrastructure Live da Go.o..
"It seems to me that the displaying of SERPs between the new Google "Big Daddy" and the actual Google are tensing everybody's nerves quite a lot. I was analyzing a client's website today and in a matter of 5 minutes the display of its indexed had radically changed. The pages indexed had lost about 75 % of all those indexed in Big Daddy 5 minutes earlier. I honestly don't know how to react to these abrupt changes, much less how to explain this to my clients, as you can imagine. For instance, I search a website on the normal Google with site:website and it displays 500 pages. Then in the same minute I go to Big Daddy (
http://66.249.93.104/) and perform the same search. But surprise, not is displaying 45000 pages and these ones are well indexed with the right text in it and all, whereas the old Google was showing the results of my pages with accent problems as the website we're talking about is a french launguage site. When I checked the cache for the date of indexation, it was the same on the actual Google and on Big Daddy. Does anyone make some sense out of what is going on in Google? And the problem is that all those changes affect websites as we speak because their traffic is descending day by day with this hide-and-seek play that is never ending. When on earth is it going to function for good the new version without all these ups and downs? I suppose that Google too is losing big money with this situation, not only the rest of the Internet community. Is someone else living the same "dancing" with his / her clients' websites or own websites?
...Big Daddy is being rolled out across the datacenters at a rate of one datacenter per 7 to 10 days, so it will take a while."
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/bigdaddy/http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum30/32409.htmhttp://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=%2264.233.179.104%22http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/seo-advice-discussing-302-redirects/http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/seo-advice-url-canonicalization/acho que respondi um pouco, o Mestre Fpware já fez a pós-graduação neste Assunto, eu ainda estou no bacharel...
ajudou...