Personally, I think that the blogs with waves embedded in them look rather
funny, even with matching colors. I would think that the best option would
be to create a robot that updates the blog based on the wave content. I plan
on finding out if anybody has done this, or doing it myself, although I have
not had the time to do this. Perhaps there's even a simple way? =]

Christopher Baker

On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 6:53 PM, Lee <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> This is purely guesswork but given that waves are extensively client-
> side driven, and that the current push model can not physically push
> contents onto static resource (IE: stream/poll aren't natively
> implemented), it's most likely going to be a no (unless the crawlers
> can parse javascript). However, it's possible to poll the resources on
> the serverside and render it in a indexable, non-realtime fashion to
> the client, however that defeats the purpose of wave.
>
> Of course, my knowledge is limited so it might be better for one of
> the brilliant google employee to delve further into this problem. I
> don't know, Google's been known to come up with solutions to ideas
> traditionally thought to be impossible to implement (taking wave for
> example)
>
> On Nov 7, 6:30 pm, Danny Tuppeny <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Apologies if this has been asked before, but I can't find any info on
> > it...
> >
> > Embedding waves in a blog looked pretty cool, but my impression (based
> > on nothing but the video of the I/O demo) is that it's all Javascript-
> > based. This makes me wonder whether Search Engines would be able to
> > read any content embedded in a blog this way? Is there a server-side
> > embed API that would allow the current wave to be output in a way
> > search engines can index it?
> >
>

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