Hey developers-

Just wanted to let you know that we've seen all your questions here,
and are working on a set of answers for you from the API team.

- pamela

On Nov 25, 2:25 am, Mike Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
> Wasn't it Joe Edelman who wrote:
>
> >My app opens and live-updates infowindows based on real-time streaming
> >data coming in through polled or long-running requests.  It's already
> >unusually bandwidth and CPU intensive for javascript.  The idea of a
> >many additional xhrs or fetches to google while this is happening
> >seems like a bad one.  Am I right?  Should I opt out even though I
> >don't mind being indexed?
>
> There would appear to be nothing to be gained by having your infowindow
> content indexed if the content will have been be replaced by different
> data by the time someone follows the link to your page. The only thing
> you lose by switching indexing off is getting page hits from people who
> are looking for stuff that you used to have in your infowindows but
> probably don't any more.
>
> --
> Mike Williamshttp://econym.org.uk/gmap

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