Flash can be searched to adobe with google Yahoo Force search
In Tuesday, Adobe issued a statement saying the company will work with Google and Yahoo to optimize Flash Player technology, and the contents of Flash can also be retrieved by search engines, the news said July 2.
According to foreign media reports, in Tuesday, Adobe issued a statement saying that in order to be able to add real flash content to search engine results, Adobe is currently working with Google and Yahoo, through the provision of optimized flash playback technology to improve the quality of search content. Justineverett-church, senior product manager at Adobe Flash Player, says the project will allow Flash content to be returned as text and links in search results. Applications, games, and even advertising content in flash form will be indexed by search engines. And in the. swf file format produced by the Flash page will also be included in the search engine. "Flash players will be installed on Google and Yahoo servers to play Flash files in real time," he said. This means that end users will get better search results. So far, searching the web for Flash content is a big challenge. ”
"This is a positive response from Adobe to search engines, but it remains to be seen whether it will benefit," said Engineland, editor of online media search, Vanessa Fox. "Previously, search engines were unable to capture flash content at all," said the Vanessa Fox. I have some reservations about this. Although I have a positive attitude to this technology, but still not sure how many pages will be included in the search engine. "Those sites based on flash technology can get a higher volume of traffic." But the current project can only extract text and links from Flash, while animation, video still can not be included.
Adobe says the company will continue to work with Google and Yahoo to improve search technology so that publishers, developers and end-users can benefit from it. Both Google and Yahoo have expressed support for the project.