I've tried to figure that out in the past. The best I can come up with
is that it has to do with the size of a site and Google sitemaps.

On Dec 26, 12:43 pm, David Harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When you google for "mathematica", at the top of the search results
> you get this a bunch of extra links ("Students", "Mathematica Home
> Page", "Demonstrations Project", etc.)
>
> I'm not sure how this works, I guess it's some meta-data in the html
> of the mathematica website. I'm sure someone on this list knows how
> this works.
>
> Now that Sage is #1 on google, it would be good to have some of our
> links like this. At the very least, we should have a "notebook" link,
> a "download" link, and a "tutorial" link.
>
> david
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