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Google Launches Mobile Sitemaps

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If you design web pages designed for mobile users or if you develop two versions of your web pages, one for the web users and one for the mobile users, then Google has a tool designed to make acceptance into Google's mobile web index all the more easier. Google's newest launch is a derivative of their Google Mobile Sitemaps, users will be informing Google when changes are made to their mobile content through the use of a mobile sitemap. Google's about page indicates mobile sitemaps will be used to "inform and direct" their crawlers to and of the content alterations have been made. Google uses the sitemap technology in order to keep their indexed content up to date and fresh. Mobile sitemap set-up and operation is done in the same manner as the web-based sitemaps, although Google does remind users to keep track of the following:

  • A mobile Sitemap can contain only URLs that serve mobile web content. Any URLs that serve only non-mobile web content will be ignored by the Google crawling mechanisms. If you have different perspective perhaps Google should consider. Because HTML has cross-media capabilities, developers shouldn't have to make additional copies of their pages in order to make allowances for the mobile crowd. HTML documents work just fine in the mobile environment, so there shouldn't be a pressing need for multiple pages of the same content in order to attract mobile users. Following Philipp's rationale, one sitemap should work when populating both indexes. In Google's eyes, it's probably too late now, but Philipp has a point. Although, those that do make "mobile" pages, keep in mind Google Mobile Sitemaps support the following environments: Murdok. Visit Murdok for the

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