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HallwayPages
Most search engines which scour the
internet for new web pages to add to
their database give better rankings
to pages they "found" than
pages that were submitted on the "Add
URL" page. Hallway pages are basically
a list of links to all the pages in
a web site that the designer wants indexed
by search engines. By submitting the
Hallway page, rather than the index
page, the web site is likely to be indexed
faster, more completely, and get better
rankings.
Sandbox
A development space where developers
can test data sets without causing an
actual execution of the final code.
PayPal, Microsoft, AOL, Google, and
many search engines use "sandboxes"
to test code. For example: the PayPal
sandbox allows webmasters to use shopping
carts without a purchase using real
money actually occurring. |