Earlier this summer Google announced their Google Sitemaps tool that allows web site owners to create an XML or plain text file listing all or some of the URLs of a web site for inclusion in the Google index. Up to 50,000 are allowed per document and if you're over that, you can create another site map file.
Google offers this tool as a compliment to what Googlebot, Google's search engine spider, can find on it's own by crawling the web. In cases where a site might have some difficulty getting indexed, providing a sitemap to Google may assist in getting missing pages into Google's search results.
Google does not charge for this beta service and it's pretty easy to do in three easy steps. However, as a beta, there are no guarantees. More information is available on Google Sitemaps at:
https://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/
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