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<title>The Ultimate Fate of Supplemental Results</title> 
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<description>Posted by Yonatan Zunger, Search Quantity TeamIn 2003, Google introduced a &quot;supplemental index&quot; as a way of showing more documents to users. Most webmasters will probably snicker about that statement, since supplemental docs were famous for refreshing less often and showing up in search results less often. But the supplemental index served an important purpose: it stored unusual documents that we would search in more depth for harder or more esot...</description>
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