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SWFs indexed without lifting a finger

Today there's some big news for RIA developers and folks who blog about Flash SEO: Google and Yahoo! now have optimized Adobe Flash Player technology to enhance search engine indexing of SWF files. The implemented solution works with all existing SWF content, across all versions of the SWF file format. Best of all, developers don't have to do anything to their published SWFs for them to be indexed. Read the FAQ to find out more.

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Comments

Who would have thought they'd see the day when Flash was indexed?

This is great to hear. It was frustrating to have to 'dummy down' sites in order to fully optimize them.

Optimization of Adobe Flash Player technology to enhance search engine indexing of SWF files is a revolution as it fixes a long demand of flash websites.

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