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Jeff answered a questionquestion over at M.SO in relation to why the SE network of sites are so fast.

The answer you are looking for (note that this doesn't mention SF, just "us", so I'm presuming all the sites.):

Google's crawler is now indexing us at, and I am not making this up, 10 requests per second, which is the maximum.

Lots of quick, topical, regularly updating content is working in SE's favour.

Jeff answered a question over at M.SO in relation to why the SE network of sites are so fast.

The answer you are looking for (note that this doesn't mention SF, just "us", so I'm presuming all the sites.):

Google's crawler is now indexing us at, and I am not making this up, 10 requests per second, which is the maximum.

Lots of quick, topical, regularly updating content is working in SE's favour.

Jeff answered a question over at M.SO in relation to why the SE network of sites are so fast.

The answer you are looking for (note that this doesn't mention SF, just "us", so I'm presuming all the sites.):

Google's crawler is now indexing us at, and I am not making this up, 10 requests per second, which is the maximum.

Lots of quick, topical, regularly updating content is working in SE's favour.

Fixup of bad MSO links to MSE links migration
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Jeff answered a question over at M.SO in relation to why the SE network of sites are so fast.

The answer you are looking for (note that this doesn't mention SF, just "us""us", so I'm presuming all the sites.):

  

Google's crawler is now indexing us at, and I am not making this up,    10 requests per second, which is the maximum.

Lots of quick, topical, regularly updating content is working in SE's favour.

Jeff answered a question over at M.SO in relation to why the SE network of sites are so fast.

The answer you are looking for (note that this doesn't mention SF, just "us", so I'm presuming all the sites.):

 

Google's crawler is now indexing us at, and I am not making this up,  10 requests per second, which is the maximum.

Lots of quick, topical, regularly updating content is working in SE's favour.

Jeff answered a question over at M.SO in relation to why the SE network of sites are so fast.

The answer you are looking for (note that this doesn't mention SF, just "us", so I'm presuming all the sites.):

 

Google's crawler is now indexing us at, and I am not making this up,  10 requests per second, which is the maximum.

Lots of quick, topical, regularly updating content is working in SE's favour.

Migration of MSO links to MSE links
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Jeff answered a questionquestion over at M.SO in relation to why the SE network of sites are so fast.

The answer you are looking for (note that this doesn't mention SF, just "us""us", so I'm presuming all the sites.):

  

Google's crawler is now indexing us at, and I am not making this up,    10 requests per second, which is the maximum.

Lots of quick, topical, regularly updating content is working in SE's favour.

Jeff answered a question over at M.SO in relation to why the SE network of sites are so fast.

The answer you are looking for (note that this doesn't mention SF, just "us", so I'm presuming all the sites.):

 

Google's crawler is now indexing us at, and I am not making this up,  10 requests per second, which is the maximum.

Lots of quick, topical, regularly updating content is working in SE's favour.

Jeff answered a question over at M.SO in relation to why the SE network of sites are so fast.

The answer you are looking for (note that this doesn't mention SF, just "us", so I'm presuming all the sites.):

 

Google's crawler is now indexing us at, and I am not making this up,  10 requests per second, which is the maximum.

Lots of quick, topical, regularly updating content is working in SE's favour.

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