We Are Testing if Flash Is Really SEO Friendly.. Recent Update

Okay so today we started our studies to see if flash is really seo friendly on google and other browsers. this will serve as the link to our subdomain which is flash.graphicseo.com. so lets see what happens from here.

What is your opinion? What do you think is gonna happen? will it be a repeat of the 2003 episode. Me personally, I find it very hard to believe that adobe is completely SEO friendly. It would be incredibly stupid of me to start thinking like that until it is 100% confirmed. Dont get me wrong I love developing in flash it is a very awesome tool. But with great tools comes great set backs and unfortunately SEO has been one of the major set backs for flash.

Enough of my gibberish though i am just ranting now. So i will keep everyone informed as to what is going on. Please give me any suggestions or comments that you might have.

One Response to “We Are Testing if Flash Is Really SEO Friendly.. Recent Update”

  1. Mulkazarus Says:

    2]Get your own Nintendo Wii
    The games console with one of the strangest names on the planet (it’s pronounced ‘wee’) is also one of the most innovative. In fact, with its potential to change the face of the gaming landscape, Wii may be on the verge of a new era, if you’ll pardon the pun.
    The $400 Wii package comprises a square white console unit and stand that plugs into your TV or AV receiver, a wireless sensor bar that connects to the console and receives wireless commands from the battery-powered paddle-style Wiimote controller. Basic composite cables are supplied, but if you have a plasma or LCD the $50 component cable options will deliver better picture quality. The console also supports an SD slot, USB port and a DVD drive for games.
    Games data can be saved to SD memory cards, which weren’t officially released at the time of publication, but in lieu of their arrival, GameCube memory cards will suffice. The USB port can’t be used to save games either, but will enable future hardware upgrades such as a hard drive or DVD player, although no announcements have been made to this effect.
    Despite its DVD drive, the console is not a DVD player (a modification chip is required if you want to watch movies). Nor is it the high definition, hard drive-toting, networked multimedia online multiplayer gaming machine that is the Xbox 360 or forthcoming Playstation 3. Instead, it presents as the most affordable ‘next generation’ games machine available and, certainly, lacks for no important ingredients if you want to have fun.

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