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				<description><![CDATA[Due to the nature of swf files, searches will not be able to pin point to
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			<title>Google and Yahoo enabling flash searches.</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[In a move that could add substantial volumes of Flash content to Internet
search results, Adobe is working with Google and Yahoo to provide optimized
Flash Player technology to enhance the searching of this content.
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<br />The project, being announced Tuesday, will enable searches on Flash
content to return text and links, which can then be indexed, said Justin
Everett-Church, Adobe senior product manager for the Flash Player. Content
from a Flash application or even a game or advertisement will be available
to search engines. Pages containing a Flash .SWF file will be returned in a
search.
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					<content:encoded><![CDATA[In a move that could add substantial volumes of Flash content to Internet
search results, Adobe is working with Google and Yahoo to provide optimized
Flash Player technology to enhance the searching of this content.
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<br />The project, being announced Tuesday, will enable searches on Flash
content to return text and links, which can then be indexed, said Justin
Everett-Church, Adobe senior product manager for the Flash Player. Content
from a Flash application or even a game or advertisement will be available
to search engines. Pages containing a Flash .SWF file will be returned in a
search.
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