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Google, Yahoo & MSN Support Common Sitemap Protocol

Posted by steve on November 16, 2006 at 11:01 AM


It's been almost a year and a half since Google first launched a new service called Google Sitemaps. Back in June 2005, when it launched, Google Sitemaps had two goals:

1. Optimize Googlebot's ability to crawl web sites and provide more timely, relevant search results, and...

2. Allow webmasters to more easily communicate with Google to get their new content crawled faster than ever before.

Since then, Google Sitemaps has undergone a name change (now called Google Webmaster Tools). The name change came about to reflect a growing list of features offered to site owners. Combined with the potential for enhanced visibility, Google Sitemaps/Webmaster Tools has sparked a tremendous amount of positive feedback.

Well, Yahoo and Microsoft finally took notice. For months, Google's two closest competitors did not officially support Google's Sitemap Protocol, even though Google encouraged it by making the technology open source.

But it's a new day:

Google, Yahoo and MSN are now teaming up to support Sitemaps 0.90. Now webmasters have the ability to use one format to generate a mass catalog of their site and keep the major search engines up-to-date about any changes made. Details of the new Sitemap protocol can be seen here: www.sitemaps.org. Don't worry - if you already participate in the Sitemap program, there's no need to change your XML file.

And it's a good day:

As webmasters continue to provide both positive and negative feedback about how to make the Sitemaps protocol more effective, improvements will continue to be made. And as Google and its competitors continue to take this feedback into account to improve and expand upon the products and tools offered, we're all going to benefit.


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Comments (4)



By Jack :

Posted on November 16, 2006 04:22 PM

Great news, what an easy way to let the big 3 know about changes and additions.



By Steve :

Posted on November 16, 2006 04:51 PM

I agree - hopefully XML Sitemaps will become even easier and more effective in enhancing visibility.



Posted on November 20, 2006 12:22 PM

This is good news. It could save on bandwidth by eliminating unnecessary additional and ineffective spidering. This development also rewards those who have taken the time to create and maintain their sitemaps for Google. It will be interesting to see if this results in more complete and timely indexing for webmasters and their sites by the big three search engines.
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Posted on November 30, 2006 04:23 AM

Introduce a different protocol for the webmasters. Any of your openion welcome. Thanks.

Sitebases, the next protocol after Sitemaps
It can save the time and press for the search engine, also for the websites.
It can bring new search engine that named Search Engine 2.0 .
Using Sitebases protocol, will save 95% bandwidth above. It is another sample for long tail theory.
In this protocol, I suggested that all search engine can share their Big Sitebases each other, so the webmaster just need to submit their Sitebases to one Search Engine.
And I suggested that all search engines can open their search API for free and unlimited using.

http://www.sitebases.org/protocol



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