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You've Never Seen 90% of the Internet. Neither...
Google indexes billions of web pages. That sounds like a lot until you realize it might be less than 10% of the total web. The rest, the overwhelming majority of online content, is invisible to every search engine that exists. Not hidden on purpose. Not encrypted on the dark web. Just... inaccessible to anything that crawls the web the way search engines do. I'd heard the "deep web" statistic before. Most people have. But I always assumed it was mostly junk — expired pages, duplicate databases,
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