The all-seeing eyes of Google's search robots are now capable of finding and indexing Facebook comments and other previously hidden data. That might make some users uncomfortable, but developers say the really bad news is that it also goes against the very standards that made the web --and Google -- what it is today.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Your Facebook Comments, Coming Soon to a Google Search Near You
Your Facebook Comments, Coming Soon to a Google Search Near You
The all-seeing eyes of Google's search robots are now capable of finding and indexing Facebook comments and other previously hidden data. That might make some users uncomfortable, but developers say the really bad news is that it also goes against the very standards that made the web --and Google -- what it is today.
The all-seeing eyes of Google's search robots are now capable of finding and indexing Facebook comments and other previously hidden data. That might make some users uncomfortable, but developers say the really bad news is that it also goes against the very standards that made the web --and Google -- what it is today.
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