Sitemaps now Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo supported
Did you ever think that Yahoo Search would adopt Google’s sitemaps service? Apparently the protocol is now its own standard. This means you can ping the big three at the following URLs:
- MSN: http://search.live.com/ ping?sitemap=sitemap_url
- Yahoo: https://siteexplorer.search. http://www.google.com/ webmasters/sitemaps/ ping?sitemap=sitemap_url

What does this mean?
First, it’s interesting that users get to tell a search engine what to search, how to index, and what’s been updated. Decoding that information used to be the sole responsibility of the search crawler–now it’s a webmaster’s configuration. Second, it’s a unified format that all the search engines can read. Perhaps there will now be better indexing from #2 Yahoo and #3 MSN as they try to catch up with Google. Whatever happens, more traffic is good for us bloggers ![]()
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