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spider They are tiny, menacing, and some are poisonous. Yet, they have always been admired for their wonderful weaving and their hunting ability. No wonder they were put on the list of witches' familiars. Spiders could invade anyone's house for the witch's benefit. Also, they could hide in the witch's clothing and talk to her while she went about her business, perhaps offering her some advice.
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spider A spider is an automated program that accesses a web site and traverses through the site by following the links present on the pages.
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spider programs, also called robots, enter your website and categorize the information contained in the site and the META tags, which at some point is indexed into the search engines database and subsequently is ranked based upon the keyword/phrase for that page. [Back To Top]
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spider When a web page is submitted to a search engine, a software program called a
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spider A component of a search engine that roams the Web, storing the URLs and indexing the keywords and text of each page encountered. Also referred to as a robot or crawler.
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