arstechnica.com — As part of the discovery process in its $1 billion lawsuit against YouTube, Viacom asked for an astonishing array of information: the source code for the search functions that power Google and YouTube, the source code for YouTube's new "Video ID" program, a complete set of every video ever removed from the site, databases containing information on . . . READ MORE.
7.03.2008
No Google source code for Viacom, just 12TB of YouTube data...
Posted by Con O' Lee at 6:51 PM 6 comments
Labels: Google
7.01.2008
Flash SWF's to be crawlable
Well that only took 12 years. According to Adobe, Flash SWF files will soon capable of being crawled by Google and Yahoo! - meaning you may have to be careful how you comment your ActionScript now...
Posted by Woody at 10:43 AM 6 comments
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