19 August
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Knol pages are “meant to be the first thing someone who searches for this topic for the first time will want to read”, according to Manber. The term knol, which Google defines as a “unit of knowledge”,refers to both the project and an article in the project. Several experts see Knol as Google’s attempt to compete with Wikipedia, while others point out the differences between the projects. Read more about Knol
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19 August
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Historically, search engines have been unable to extract content, such as text and links, from Flash (SWF) files. Subsequently, much of the Flash-based content on the web has been unavailable in search results. This situation has been frustrating for web developers, who have tried to come up with workarounds to help get search engines to index and rank their Flash pages. Read more about Google crawling flash content.
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