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Google changes the way it indexes Flash content

Dominic Gelineau of Twist Image has put up a post on InsideRIA talking about some changes that have been made to the way that Google are now indexing and spidering Flash generated content – a previous black-hole in the world of Search Engine Optimisation.

We knew this was coming after Adobe’s press release back in July, but it would appear that the fruits of their labour are now coming to fruition which can only be a good thing.

More from the original entry here.

Posted by Neil Middleton on 21 Oct 2008

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