Entries from Search Engine Roundtable tagged with 'useragent'

Google's Matt Cutts On Using Different Interfaces For Mobile Users

The topic of cloaking or IP deliver or useragent delivery is always a very touchy topic in the SEO industry. I am not going to get into the history, but in short, webmasters can use various methods to show GoogleBot...

del.icio.us Blocks Search Engine Spiders

Colin Cochrane noticed that del.icio.us has blocked search engine spiders. He believes that it's not a simple robots.txt exclusion; instead, del.icio.us is serving 404 errors based on the User-Agent. Barry Welford confirmed this by changing the User-Agent himself. How did...

Got ASP 2.0? GoogleBot Can Trip a Bug in the Code

Brendan Kowitz wrote a blog post about an interesting anomaly he noticed as Googlebot was crawling his site. Apparently, in March of 2006, Googlebot's User-Agent string was changed which triggered a bug in ASP.NET webservers. What this would mean is...

Becoming a Googlebot for Testing Purposes

Ever wanted to become a Googlebot to see what the bot sees? Now you can. While a Firefox Extension already does this, a DigitalPoint Forums thread discusses how to do this as well (for PC users). The idea is to...

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