Sorry, I place very little credence on anything Google says regarding "Search Engine Strategies". To essentially claim that their own bots are so flawed that they can't follow perfectly valid links, or that they can follow those links, but gosh, just can't index them properly, is just too ludicrous for words. They have a vested interest in the SEO-industry, which is more or less synonymous with the AdSense industry. They have a history of double-talk and obfuscation on the topic.
I believe what I see, and again, targeted searchs return pages with querystrings just fine.
from experience, i can say that parameter-carrying urls do get indexed perfectly well, however your page may carry a slighlty more ranking weightage if its url contains your page keyword.
By the way, one can rewrite urls using isapi rewrite in asp.
Wow, talk about topic hijacking. I was ready to answer the PHP/ASP question but see that the question is completely different.
The correct term, nsrajesh, is "sandboxed." Typically, this is a 9-month period (it varies, though) where you don't get indexed because of the trust that Google has to place on your site. Factors involved in rankings include date of domain creation, content updates, and inbound links. All of this will help you build over time, but you typically don't get listed immediately. You need to be *very* patient.
maybe: using PHP or ASP isn't mater, just make your URI more readable to http://yourdomain/yourpage.html
prevent using parameter on your URI to improve SEO
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