Google and other search giants reached the first web page map agreement
Source: Internet
Author: User
On Wednesday, competing search giants Google, Yahoo and Microsoft reached their first agreement on Sitemap.
Search giants claim to have expanded the content of the Web map protocol, which regulates how website administrators and online publishers submit their web content for search engines.
It also claims that Ask.com of IAC/InterActiveCorp also supports the agreement.
In last November, search giants agreed to build a web map, an open source protocol based on Extensible Markup Language (XML. Currently, the protocol version 0.90 regulates website administrators and online publishers to submit standard website maps to facilitate searching for spider crawlers to traverse the entire website. More information about the protocol can be found on official Yahoo and Google blogs.
The original web page map protocol was developed by Google and is built under the Public idea-authorized sharing license terms.
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