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November 17th, 2006

Apparently we can all get along

Posted by Marc Orchant @ 6:42 am

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Microsoft, Yahoo!, and Google have aligned on a new, standardized sitemap protocol that allows webmasters to give all three companies' search engine spiders a complete listing of their site's pages. The Live Search Blog (Microsoft), the Yahoo! Search Blog, and the Webmaster Central Blog (Google) have color-coordinated announcements and the companies have put up a site to explain it all. The protocol has been released under the Creative Commons license (Attribution - Share Alike) to promote use by other search engines.

Now, if we can just get these three (and AOL) to get busy on federating instant messaging, standardizing address book formats, and a few other small details, the web internet will work a lot better. 

Marc Orchant has been building, testing, and sometimes breaking hardware and software for 25 years. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Point taken - they don't directly impact the web so much as the net. I'd still argue "naught" as both address books and IM are now integrated web services components as in Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Windows Live Mail, Meebo, etc. Post updated.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: morchant Posted on: 11/18/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
shortnotes  Someguy2 | 11/17/06
Post updated  morchant | 11/18/06

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