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Google Site Search users get faster indexing

Stephen Shankland CNET News

Published: 14 Nov 2008 12:39 GMT

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Google has launched an 'on-demand indexing' feature that lets customers of its Google Site Search service more rapidly include new pages in search results.

With Site Search, Google indexes customers' publicly available websites and powers a search engine on those customers' sites. With the new option, customers get an 'index now' button that will direct Google to index specific pages so they'll be available in search results within hours, Google said on Thursday.

The move extends the greater customer control that Google began offering in June with Site Search.

Site Search costs $100 (£68) a year for an company with up to 5,000 web pages and 250,000 searches per year, with prices gradually rising to $2,250 a year for up to 300,000 pages and 500,000 queries per year. Beyond that, customers have to set up a custom relationship with Google.

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