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Google Sitemap Automator 1.2 released
Wednesday, June 21, 2006 @ 12:30pm

Rage Software today released Rage Google Sitemap Automator 1.2, a free update to the software package allowing webmasters to automate Google Sitemap generation. The application helps search engines which utilize Google Sitemaps to locate and index important documents on a website. Rage Google Sitemap Automator communicates directly with Google to keep the search giant informed about which pages to index, how often those pages are modified, and how important each page is relative to every other page on the site. The software utilizes filters as well as preset conditions, and includes a new parsing engine to ensure it can find/scan every link on the website. The application also provides better control over which files are scanned for links, reducing bandwidth requirements while scanning. RAGE Google Sitemap Automator 1.2 is priced at $30 (system requirements were unavailable).


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