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I wonder if this density still stands? Or close to it anyway? (For those who don't want to follow the link, it shows that probably around 94% of URLs found in Google are either root URLs, or extension .htm/.html, compared to 1.43% .asp, and 0.03% .php).
I'm pretty sure the .asp/.php density has increased at least somewhat in the 3 years since this project happened, but are those extensions still hurting GoogleBot's feelings? I know dynamic pages are becoming mainstream more and more, but I also feel that G looks at them with at least a somewhat nervous, doubtful eye..
Would .htmming calm the nerves?