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- Google Now Indexes
PDF Files
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Google, which claims "the largest
index of websites available on the World Wide Web
and the industry's most advanced search
technology," has added the ability to index
and search files in the Adobe PDF file format.
Currently, the Google index contains over 13
million PDF documents which can be returned as
part of a user's Google search.
Most other major search engines have do not index
PDF documents because they are more complex than
the HTML documents that make up most of the World
Wide Web.
This marks a significant advance in searching the
"Invisible Web" - (the estimated 5
billion pages o finformation on the Internet that
is not indexed by any search engine either
because it is a complex format such as PDF or
resides in private or proprietary databases).
Since many researchers and universities utilize the PDF format for
papers, theses and other research results, the addition of PDF files
to the Google index is a boon to students, teachers and all researchers
in general.
Because the PDF format requires users to download
the Adobe Acrobat Reader software (available as
a FREE download by clicking here), Google clearly highlights any
PDF document returned in a search with a [PDF] next to the returned item. For
those who do not have the Acrobat Reader
software, Google also offers a link to a text
version of the document (with the formatting and
special fonts removed)
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