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Originally Posted by Webnauts
I found an interview with Google Software engineer Matt Cutts here http://blog.outer-court.com/archive/2005-11-17-n52.html were he said:
Excuse me? Google' home page doesn't validate, and thats mostly by design to save precious bytes? Can't Google save precious bytes with making their code valid, using quotes around color attributes and page load faster? And while their pages don't validate, makes them load faster? Have I probably missed something here?
And, how can Google take the web as it is, and try to make it useful to searchers? Can someone explain me how is that possible?
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There are tons of things which matt says and I somehow don't believe any of it... They point you to get links from only relevant websites, not only to get ranks but indexed even, and then somehow someday a million spam pages get indexed... As if they had links from very relevant websites.