Hot news: Google has Improved Ability to Index Flash

A new updated version of Adobe Flash Player has been released by Adobe Systems Incorporated. This edition is now at the disposal of two main search engines on the web- Google and Yahoo! Google is already using it while Yahoo! specialists are still working on its implementation.

The new function available in this new version of Player consists in indexing dynamic content of swf-objects. This will be achieved by the bot acting like a virtual visitor clicking on buttons and links etc which will download dynamic content of Flash (and Flex) sites invisible to bots before.

So, rather good news, I should say. Google has been able to index Flash to some extend before and now this ability has been substantially enhanced. Flash-skeptics can leave their worries aside and let web masters create RIA with their stunning looks.

From now on you can enjoy the benefits of Flashmint’s Flash templates without worrying how SE-friendly they are. They are Google-friendly and will soon be Yahoo!-friendly. So, this is a new milestone in further making Flash a common sight on the web.

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One Response to “Hot news: Google has Improved Ability to Index Flash”

  1. Search Engine War Says:

    Flash Time To Celebrate Part 1…

    Ok folks it’s officially time to party. Naysayer’s’ that have been claiming this was just some PR around the Macromedia Flash Search Engine SDK and the Googlebot wasn’t indexing Flash can be silenced because we now have undeniable proof that…

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