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SEO & Spip : robots et sitemap désormais en natif ! - Et dynamiques, avec ça ! - Loiseau2nuit.Net | Site web personnel et (plus ou moins) professionnel d?Etienne Brackers aka Loiseau2nuit.

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Robots.txt Generator - McAnerin International Inc.

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Robots Mendigos

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Robots - The Big Picture - Boston.com

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MakerBot Industries - Robots That Make Things.

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MakerBot Industries creates open source robot kits that transform your digital designs into physical objects automatically.The kits are modular, modifiable, and built to be hacked.We can't wait to see what you do with them., blogmarks.net

 

Twitterholic.com

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Top Twitter User Rankings & Stats Our twittastic robots scan the Twitter public timeline for new twits to tweet. A few times a day, we calculate individual statistics for each twittering twit in our database., blogmarks.net

 

Tutoriels : Créer un fichier robots.txt

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Comment faire pour empêcher l'enregistrement d'une page sur un moteur de recherche ? C'est à cette question que nous répondrons dans ce tutoriel. Pour cela, nous écrirons un fichier robots.txt. Qu'est-ce qu'un fichier robots.txt ? Comme son nom l'indique, un fichier robots.txt est un fichier texte destiné les robots indexeur des moteurs de recherche., blogmarks.net

 

PW Singer on military robots and the future of war | Video on TED.com

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Tapbots - Robots for your iPhone and iPod Touch.

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inkdroid » Blog Archive » APIs Suck

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One thing that bubbled up at code4lib2009 last week was the notion that APIs Suck. Not that web2.0 APIs are wrong or bad?they?re actually great, especially when compared to a world where no machine access to the data existed before. The point is that sometimes just having access to the raw data in the ?lowest level format? is the ideal. Rather than service providers trying to guess what you are trying to do with their data, and absorbing the computational responsibility of delivering it, why not make the data readily available using a protocol like HTTP? Put the data in a directory, turn on Indexes, do some sensible caching, and maybe gzip compression and let people grab it, and robots to crawl it. Or maybe use something like Amazon Public Datasets. It seems like a relatively easy first step, that involves very little custom software development, and one with the ability make a huge impact., blogmarks.net

 

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