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Adobe Makes Flash Files More Searchable In Google, Yahoo


published on Thursday, 3 July 2008 . by Randy Saunders

This week InformationWeek reports that Adobe announced their new ‘Searchable SWF technology.” They will be distributing a “search-engine optimized” version of Flash Player to Google and Yahoo.

“When a search spider hits an SWF Flash file, the special Flash Player will start up. This Flash Player will navigate every state of Flash files like a virtual user would, finding and helping the search engines index text and links along the way and searching through otherwise unlinked files that the Flash file points to.”

No doubt this will impact Search Engine Result Pages (SERPs) once Google and Yahoo start indexing all the flash-only sites that have so far been invisible to search spiders. However, there are still serious limitations—some that will be annoying to web users—so there’s still no reason to race to Flash as a primary web site development tool.

“Still, only text and links will be searchable. Graphics and video, including FLV files, still won’t be able to be indexed properly, and there’s no capability to search and index metadata embedded in Flash files (even though, Adobe says, SWF and FLV files have metadata fields) or to allow people to link to specific content within a Flash file in order to make search results more relevant. Also, when someone clicks on a search result, they’ll be taken to the beginning of a Flash file and will have to navigate their way to the content they are seeking.”

Here is another article titled, “Caution urged following Google Flash changes” that outlines a few additional concerns.

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