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Google Flash Indexing Update
By: Taylor Pratt 2009-06-22 Google announced today that they have improved their flash indexing capabilities. Last year they announced an update to their flash indexing... ...and lets just say it wasnt well received. This time around, Google claims to be able to index external flash resources. For those non-Flash experts out there, SWF files use an external file to load content. This content can be in the form of HTML, XML or even another SWF file. Googles update analyzes and extracts the content in that file, and then they index it. My initial reaction (which was confirmed by the screenshot they provided) was this will be horrible from a users perspective. Depending on what type of content lives in that external file, what Google extracts from it could look like jibberish. Here is the example screenshot they provided of a search result that utilizes this update:
Its not the ideal scenario for a user, but then again developers werent optimizing these files because the search engines werent indexing them. This could be a great opportunity for websites utilizing Flash to update those content files to be more search engine friendly. To date, Googles search engine is capable of the following when encountering a Flash file:
Time and testing will determine how effective this update will be. Im just happy Google is continuing to try and improve their flash indexing capabilities. CommentsTag: Google, Flash, SEO Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit | Furl Have a bookmark! -
About the Author: Taylor Pratt is a Search Marketing Specialist at nFusion, a results focused marketing agency. Taylor is a guest author on Marketing Pilgrim. |
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