Among the specialized bots Google uses include: The web spider Googlebot, the Adsense spider MediaBot, the image spider ImageBot, the AdWords spider AdsBot, the RSS feed spider FeedFetcher-Google, and Googlebot-Mobile spider for mobile devices. MSN & Yahoo, the other two of the 'big three' have their own proprietary versions of spiders.
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The Purpose of Search Engine Spiders By: T. Detty They are useful not only to the web sites (Google and many others) that use them, but also to people who are searching for a particular site and those who run web sites. Spiders allow your site to be seen by the millions of people who use search engines every day. Tags: Spiders, search engines, internet, websites, site, Google, spam, robots,
How To Manage The Brown Recluse Spiders Bites By: Muna Wanjiru Brown recluse spiders, also known as the “fiddle-back spiders” or the “violin spiders” are America's most widely-spread and harmless arachnid species. They are found almost everywhere on the North American continent except the area at the west of the Rocky Mountains; what seems even more interesting is the fact that a variety of brown recluse spiders is also found in Hawaii. Tags: Brown Recluse Spiders
The Bite Of Camel Spiders Represents No Great Threat To Your Health By: Muna Wanjiru To some, camel spiders seem the boogie men of the Middle East, but from a scientific point of view, there is absolutely no justification for the myths and stories that consider this species a real monster and a threat to humans. Tags: Camel Spiders
How To Deal With The Exposure To The Venom Of Hobo Spiders By: Muna Wanjiru Living in both Europe and North America, hobo spiders are a species that prefers moderate climates, making their nests both in houses and outside, in gardens, hedges, fields and pastures. Tags: Hobo Spiders
Poisonous Spiders Will Not Attack Unless They Feel Threatened By: Muna Wanjiru Many people have a phobia when it comes to spiders; hairy legs, devious traps, “innocent victims”: this is the picture that they usually imagine. This unjust pattern is not justified since even the most poisonous spiders will not attack a human unless they felt threatened. Tags: Poisonous Spiders
All Spiders Depend On Their Venom For Survival By: Muna Wanjiru Maybe they give the creeps to some of us, while others treasure them as pets: spiders are spread all over the world both in open nature and in our homes. There are thousands of species, some more venomous than others, to the point that they can kill a man in a matter of minutes. Tags: Spiders
Why Trapdoor Spiders Are Not That Easy To Identify By: Muna Wanjiru Coastal and highland Australia is the favorite habitat of trapdoor spiders, a spider species that perfectly suits the description of the multi-legged predator. The favorite pray of trapdoor spiders includes grasshoppers, moths, crickets, but they don't back off when it comes to having small birds and scorpions for their meals too. Tags: Trapdoor Spiders
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