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Two days back, i have reported that Google now indexes facebook comments on the websites. But that was not the only thing Google updated. Google now indexes content behind javascript and Ajax.
There are manyh websites ini which some content is generated with Javascript on some user event. Now that content will also be available on the internet.
Google’s Matt Cutts tweeted,”Googlebot keeps getting smarter. Now has the ability to execute AJAX/JS to index some dynamic comments http://goo.gl/F9et1″
Google also explained it in a post,”Now, especially with the growing popularity of JavaScript and, with it, AJAX, we’re finding more web pages requiring POST requests — either for the entire content of the page or because the pages are missing information and/or look completely broken without the resources returned from POST. For Google Search this is less than ideal, because when we’re not properly discovering and indexing content, searchers may not have access to the most comprehensive and relevant results.”
Google has explained the way it crawls and given tips to the webmaster to improve websites.
Google is going to be smarter day by day. This makes search more releavent and fast. This is the reason why Google is king of internet.

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