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Monday, July 02, 2012
info on education, special needs, vendors, resources
Here's some great info on education, special needs, and homeschooling. Actually, it's not that. This is the table of contents from a website and my question is the following. How does Google feel about wholesale lifting the TOC from a website about anything, say education, and listing it on another site. Obviously, it's not as slick as having a few hundred words of original text with a few content-appropriate links built into the text. But then, this is a lot like having a side bar link in a blog which is a natural and legitimate call out to another site. How does Big G_ thing about this.
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