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The website pages which are added to Google sand box by Google is known as indexed web pages...

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an index serves to guide, point out, or otherwise facilitate reference, especially an alphabetized list of names, places, and subjects treated in a printed work, giving the page or pages on which each item is mentioned.

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Index is part of a Book which can be found some useful information and sign to the readers.

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