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Adobe Collaborates for Improved SWF Search
7/1/2008, by RobRich
 
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Adobe is working with Google and Yahoo! to deploy content search crawlers capable of better indexing online content delivered via the Shockwave Flash file format.

Overall, more content will be indexed and search engine result rankings will change to reflect the additional content and its relevance. The snippets will give better information about the page on the search results. You can also expect search engine optimizers to figure out ways to improve rankings of Flash-based Web sites just like they do with HTML-based sites.

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