WebKnowHow Wednesday, November 22, 2006; 05:17 AM
On the heels of Thursday’s Sitemaps.org
announcement, Google has launched a new Sitemap protocol and additions
to Google webmaster tools for Google News. This is only available to
Google News publishers, so it does not pertain to any efforts around
the new Sitemaps.org protocol.
Sitemaps are an XML-based open source protocol that enable webmasters
to inform search engines about their websites, enhance web crawling
efforts by search engines, and deliver better search results to users. Google said the goal with the additions to webmaster tools and the Google
News-specific protocol was to give publishers and news organizations
greater control over the content Google crawls for inclusion in Google
News, and ultimately provide their online readers with the freshest
news stories possible.
English-language publishers who are currently included in Google News
can now use their existing RSS feeds, or define a more advanced
News-specific Sitemap of their current news articles, to tell Google
exactly which articles their crawlers should look at. While publishers
have always been able to govern which portions of their site are
crawled and included in Google's services via robots.txt, this is likely to
give publishers more granular control over the process.
Google is also providing error reports specific to Google News that will inform
webmasters of any problems the search engine experienced crawling or extracting news
articles from their pages. Although much effort is invested to make crawl and
analysis as comprehensive as possible, there are always a small number
of sites and articles the search engine is not able to correctly analyze and include. The new tools will help publishers resolve these issues.
For more information on the News Sitemap tool, visit www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=42747.
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