Google, Yahoo & Microsoft set up search alliances

Google, Yahoo and Microsoft have suddenly announced their agreement to establish an alliance to help develop a common website indexing search standard.

The world's leading Internet search provider Google said the goal of a "joint initiative" is to create a common standard for website programming, allowing search engines to more easily collect. information of websites.

This will further facilitate "web crawl" in handling and collecting information to bring the most accurate search results to users.

Picture 1 of Google, Yahoo & Microsoft set up search alliances Yahoo and Microsoft both claim to fully support Google's Sitemaps 0.90 procedure instead of using different standards created by web developers.

" The launch of Sitemaps standard is very important because the procedure of creating a simple and effective method for search engines to gather information about websites ," Product Manager of Yahoo Search Tim Mayer said.

" The Sitemaps procedure helps web developers in placing the necessary information of the website on the surface to facilitate the search engine in indexing and collecting information, giving users a link. more accurate search results ".

Google first introduced the Sitemaps standard procedure in June last year.

In fact, Sitemaps is a small file in the entire website that serves as a signal generator for web beacons to be easily identified. Since the official launch of Googel Sitemaps procedure has been widely applied.

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