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Timeline of search engine optimization

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| 1987 || || || Search engine [[w:Archie (search engine)|Archie]] begins as a project for students and staff at {{w|McGill University}}, with aims to connect the McGill University School of Computer Science to the internet.<ref name="tellmeyourgoal.coms">{{cite web |title=The History of Search Engine Optimization |url=https://www.tellmeyourgoal.com/the-history-of-search-engine-optimization |website=tellmeyourgoal.com |accessdate=10 January 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=ARCHIE SEARCH ENGINE FROM MCGILL UNIVERSITY |url=http://www.historyofdomainnames.com/archie/ |website=historyofdomainnames.com |accessdate=6 April 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=ARCHIE SEARCH ENGINE |url=http://community.worldheritage.org/articles/eng/Archie_search_engine |website=worldheritage.org |accessdate=6 April 2020}}</ref>
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| 1990 || || || "Several decades later, in 1990, McGill University student {{w|Alan Emtage created }} launches [[w:Archie, which some say was the very first (search engine -- though that remains up for debate, according )|Archie]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Archie |url=https://twitter.com/mcgillu/status/1039248155211124737?lang=en |website=twitter.com |accessdate=6 April 2020}}</ref> Designed to research from Bill Slawskisearch and store directory listings on file transfer protocol sites, president and founder of SEO it is considered by the Sea. However, Archie was what Slawski called the “best way some to find information from other servers around be the internet at the time,” and is actually still (very primitive) operation."first [[w:Web search engine|search engine]]<ref name="A Brief History of Search & SEO"/> "The first search engine - it searched Archie searches {{w|File Transfer Protocol}} (FTP ) sites to create index of downloadable files.4 Due to limited space, only the listings were are available and not for the contents for each site".<ref name="wordstream.come"/> "In 1990, McGill University student Alan Emtage created an Archie, which some say was the very first search engine."<ref name="amcodigital.com"/> ". The development of Archie (named for "archives"), the very first search engine created in 1990, was designed to search and store directory listings on file transfer protocol sites."<ref name="whatisseo.comd"/> "Archie – First search engine created by Alan Emtage, a student at McGill University in Montreal."<ref name="seo.comf"/>
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| 1990 || || || "Search Methods Before the Internet – Phonebook"<ref name="seo.comf"/>
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