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  • Flash becomes more searchable

    Adobe Systems has announced it's partnering with search giants Google and Yahoo to increase the quality of search results of dynamic Web content and rich internet applications (RIAs).

  • 'Stupid' linking policies come under fire

    Web sites with policies outlawing other sites from linking to pages other than the home page are the targets of the 'Don't Link to Us' campaign.

  • Web sites hit by hyperlinking crackdown

    A growing number of Web sites are cracking down on other sites that post links without permission. Critics say it's a threat to the very nature of the Web.

  • Is deep linking legal?

    If your site links to a Web page other than a site's home page, you could be vulnerable to litigation.

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