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November 28, 2005

Trellian.com's new SEO Toolkit supports ROR

We are pleased to announce that the SEO Toolkit 2.0 from Trellian.com supports the ROR format.

Trellian's SEO (Search Engine Optimization) Toolkit includes everything you need to optimize and promote your web pages, to increase your web site traffic and search engine visibility.

Trellian is also known for its popular search engine submission software SubmitWolf.

November 23, 2005

Google Base vs ROR

As most of you have probably heard by now, Google last week officially launched Google Base, a service allowing anyone to submit structured information to Google.

Aside from the fact that Google Base looks strikingly similar to ROR, we think these kinds of services and formats will change the face of the Internet, especially now that Google is embracing the concept. Finally the Internet is no longer just about text and searching for keywords, it is now also about data and meaning, and searching for complex information. See also the March 3rd issue of the AddMe Newsletter: Help Search Engines Get Smarter!

But there is also a big philosophical difference between Google Base and ROR. Unlike ROR, Google will not share that huge amount of data with the rest of the Web (search engines, applications, etc); Google wants you to submit it directly to them, they'll even host your data for free, if needed. It's as if the only way to submit a website to Google was to upload all the pages stored on your computer, instead of just submitting the URL. This 180-degree turn is alarming to say the least, especially coming from Google. Could this approach mean that soon searching Google will really mean, well, searching Google Base, not the Internet? Hmmm!

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The trick.... is to make sure that each limited mechanical part of the Web, each application, is within itself composed of simple parts that will never get too powerful.

A quote from Tim Berners-Lee, Weaving The Web

November 17, 2005

Google ROR Base

Google Base is now officially live. We are absolutely shocked to see how similar it is to ROR. It even provides an XML vocabulary for bulk uploads (just like the ror.xml file). There is a big difference though, Google does not want this structured data to reside on your website (available to other search engines). Instead Goolge will ask you to kindly upload it directly into their database.

November 01, 2005

ROR Sitemap Generator can be Co-branded

The Desktop version of the ROR Sitemap Generator can now also be co-branded. You can re-distribute this tool with your "Distributed by YourCompany.com" link on it. To get your co-branded copy of the tool contact us at info[at]rorweb.com.