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[http://google.com/ Google.com] supports [[rel-nofollow]] (since 2005(?) citation needed) and as of 2009-05-12, [[hCard]], [[hReview]], [[hreview-aggregate|hReview aggregate]], [[hProduct]] in [http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=99170 rich snippets] in search results. | [http://google.com/ Google.com] supports [[rel-nofollow]] (since 2005(?) citation needed) and as of 2009-05-12, [[hCard]], [[hReview]], [[hreview-aggregate|hReview aggregate]], [[hProduct]] in [http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=99170 rich snippets] in search results. | ||
See [[google-rich-snippets-examples]] for documentation of Google's microformats examples | === rich snippets === | ||
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Rich Snippets is [[Google]]'s term for the enhancement of search results ("snippets") with information from microformats from pages. | |||
* See [[google-rich-snippets-examples]] for documentation of Google's microformats examples. | |||
* See [[google-rich-snippets-issues]] for issues with Google's Rich Snippets Testing tool. | |||
== advanced search == | == advanced search == |
Revision as of 18:23, 31 August 2009
<entry-title>Google Search</entry-title>
Google is one of several search-engines that index and support microformats.
main search
Google.com supports rel-nofollow (since 2005(?) citation needed) and as of 2009-05-12, hCard, hReview, hReview aggregate, hProduct in rich snippets in search results.
rich snippets
Main article: rich-snippets
Rich Snippets is Google's term for the enhancement of search results ("snippets") with information from microformats from pages.
- See google-rich-snippets-examples for documentation of Google's microformats examples.
- See google-rich-snippets-issues for issues with Google's Rich Snippets Testing tool.
advanced search
Through additional user interfaces:
- Google Advanced Search - Usage rights supports rel-license (since 2005(?) citation needed)
search APIs
Google provides search APIs like:
- Google Social Graph API supports XFN (launched 2008 February). See "Google Social Graph API How are your sites connected?".