Metatags using third party trade marks on the Internet
Metatags, which are hidden descriptors inserted in the source code of webpages, were necessary to be tracked by first generation search engines. These search engines were not the most credible because web designers would ‘stuff’ their webpages with favourable metatags. Modern search engines have sin...
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Main Authors: | LLEWELYN, Gordon Ionwy David, PRASHANT, Reddy T. |
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2020
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