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rescendent - 2:49 pm on Mar 26, 2005 (gmt 0)
My concern stem from Yahoo marking a .com site of mine and a .net site as duplicates (Google's not indexed me yet) which under normal circumstances would be expected, however looking at the cached versions a major site update to place between the two indexings meaning the the front page content was radically different between the two sites... therefore they were not duplicates at that time. However the bulk of the HTML template remained the same. So my conern is that Google, since it definately does store the HTML, will mark every page as a duplicate. Unless I'm wrong an there happens to be over 2 billion pages talking about HTML, which seems unlikely...
I just meant for the searches (HTML, font, etc.) it seems google has indexed all the HTML therefore it would seem reasonable that it might take this into account when marking duplicates. Thus making templates dangerous...