Hi, We've been building an open industry Glossary of terms and phrases, where each entry in the glossary yields a separate page that provides the Term and its Definition. Google, Yahoo and Bing have just started indexing our sites, about a month ago. We've had feedback from users that when they perform a very specific and unique search in Google, meaning that they look up a term or phrase in our glossary that has no other matching web pages across the world, Google substitutes results that their algorithms deem to be close but not accurate and sometimes doesn't even include our pages, which match the search phrase 100%. Example: Someone searches for the term "Account Taxonomy". Our site has a dedicated page to this topic, with 100% matching title with fully focused and relevant content on the subject. However, Google will bring up many other pages that do not match that string search, even though it now has a page that matches that search request, 100%. If my interpretation of this is correct (and I hope it's not), it means that Google does not bring back the best actual match but actually brings back what they "feel" is the best match and what they want you to see based on their search and indexing algorithms. Is this accurate? Any feedback on the topic is well appreciated.