Strange bedfellows Google, Microsoft and Yahoo have partnered to simplify how webmasters and online publishers submit their sites’ content for indexing in the companies’ search engines.In a rare collaborative effort, Google, Microsoft and Yahoo, which compete directly in Internet search and other online services, plan to announce on Thursday their support for the open source, Sitemap Protocol based on XML.This protocol, which Google created and has been using for about 18 months, will be adopted by Yahoo effective Thursday, and the three companies will collaborate to extend and enhance it. Yahoo has been using another protocol, which it will continue to support. Microsoft will stop using its current protocol after it implements Sitemap Protocol in its search engine in early 2007.A site map is a file that webmasters and publishers put on their sites to guide the search engines’ automated Web crawlers in properly indexing their webpages. Site maps are particularly useful in highlighting to crawlers the dynamic Web content that is served up on the fly. Crawlers generally index content contained in static webpages without problems, but often they have difficulty with dynamic content, like one that is generated as a result of a search query.A site map can be formatted using various protocols, but this means more work for webmasters and publishers, which is why Google, Microsoft and Yahoo are throwing their weight behind the Sitemap Protocol to promote it as a standard. “The benefit for publishers is that they’ll get more of their content indexed more rapidly,” said Tim Mayer, Yahoo’s senior director of global search.Meanwhile, the three companies believe the common protocol will improve site maps in general, and along the way make their search engine crawlers more comprehensive in their indexing, a benefit that will trickle down to end users.“Ultimately what we care about is the best results for searchers and making things easy for site owners. This really does that,” said Vanessa Fox, product manager for Google’s Webmaster Central.In addition to listing webpages available for indexing, the Sitemap Protocol also lets publishers and webmasters include other relevant information, like when a page was last updated, how frequently it changes and what its importance level is on the site. All of this leads to more precise and effective crawling, the officials said.Google, Microsoft and Yahoo will encourage other search engine operators, as well as makers of related software, like content management system vendors, to support the protocol, they said.Offered under the terms of the Attribution-ShareAlike Creative Commons License, the protocol will be publicly available here starting Thursday. -Juan Carlos Perez, IDG News Service (Miami Bureau)Related Link: Google Wants Microsoft, Yahoo Data to Defend Book-Scan InitiativeCheck out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content feature 10 most popular IT certifications for 2023 Certifications are a great way to show employers you have the right IT skills and specializations for the job. These 10 certs are the ones IT pros are most likely to pursue, according to data from Dice. By Sarah K. White May 26, 2023 8 mins Certifications Careers interview Stepping up to the challenge of a global conglomerate CIO role Dr. Amrut Urkude became CIO of Reliance Polyester after his company was acquired by Reliance Industries. He discusses challenges IT leaders face while transitioning from a small company to a large multinational enterprise, and how to overcome them. By Yashvendra Singh May 26, 2023 7 mins Digital Transformation Careers brandpost With the new financial year looming, now is a good time to review your Microsoft 365 licenses By Veronica Lew May 25, 2023 5 mins Lenovo news Alteryx works in generative AI for speedy analytics results OpenAI integration and AI wizardry for report generation are aimed at making Alteryx’s analytics products more accessible. By Jon Gold May 25, 2023 3 mins Analytics Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe