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- adjective That can be
indexed .
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Examples
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There's a pretty unbelievable amount of text floating around on this network--a recent estimate pegged it at over 14 billion pages on just the "indexable" Web.
The Networked Book Ben Vershbow 2006
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The key is to maximize exposure and develop a hub on the Internet with a very organic and highly "indexable"
RISMedia 2009
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What if the Authors Guild had offered to stop suing Google for notional copyright violations in exchange for Google contributing its scans to a common pool of indexable books available to all search-engines, ensuring that book search was as competitive as Web search?
Boing Boing 2009
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Best of all, I think it costs a damn lot less to run (low cash burn) than any other network while generating extremely indexable content and top notch engagement.
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Thus, as each indexable subject is identified, referrals in other locations would automatically be added to the index.
Creating, Managing & Pres. Dig. Assets: "All The Newspapers That're Fit To Scan" 2008
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In this day and age, these reports should be filed online and be indexable and searchable.
An open letter to Karl Nurse Peter Schorsch 2009
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The text files published to the web using his CMS uploader will be indexable and searchable.
Knight News Challenge: A tool to push old stories to new media » Nieman Journalism Lab 2009
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The transcripts are fully indexable by search engines, exposing previously inaccessible content within the talks themselves.
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This makes the full content of the talk indexable on Google, in all the available languages.
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Each resource is scanned by hand and rendered into indexable text.
Google Book Search a joy for antiquarians | Letter Never Sent 2008
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