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Thursday, October 18, 2007
The Sitemaps team is
continuing its trend
of extending the
Sitemap Protocol
for specific products and content types. Our latest work with the
Google Code Search
team now enables you to create Sitemaps that contain information about public source code you host
and would like to include in Code Search. There's more information about this
new functionality on the Google Code blog.
If you're eager to get going, take a look at our Help Center
documentation,
create a Code Search Sitemap, sign into
Google Webmaster Tools,
and submit a Sitemap for Code Search!
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