Adobe’s new Flash Player version to enhance Flash video search

Posted on Jul 4, 2008 06:05:10 AM

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A customize version of its Flash Player software has been released by Abode Systems Inc. The new version will allow the Google Inc and others’ search engine to see the Flash content embedded Web pages just like a human could.

Currently, the search browsers which identify and file content for search engines have to face difficulty to locate the non-text formats.

Though these Web browsers often succeed to file still text and links in basic Flash files, many Web pages embedded with Flash video are animatedly developed on the fly as visitors prepare to view them. These days many Web pages are designed almost totally in Flash that has menus and other features fixed within the Flash video.

The new tools in the Abode help out search browsers to steer animated Flash pages in an easy way. For example, Google’s web browsers could click buttons within the way and keep information for the index.

According to Bill Coughran who is Google’s senior vice president of engineering “It will ultimately boost the search experience for the Google users.

Adobe is planning to broaden support to other search engines while Google is also using the new tools and Yahoo Inc.

For Web designers, it is not essential to change the approach they do anything to lodge the upgrading.

But there are some confinements. Only actual text within Flash files is being indexed by Google and the text in not presented as images like the words on a street sign. Google’s YouTube video clips do not contain embedded text and that’s why they aren’t covered yet.

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