Yahoo Unleashes Slurp 3.0

April 20, 2008 by Michael Stankard · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Yahoo Updates 

Yahoo has taken another step to shorten the gap between them and Google by upgrading their primary searchbot Slurp. Slurp is the evolution of the Inktomi spider that Yahoo purchased a few years ago. While nowhere near as impartial as Googlebot, Slurp is still behind Google and ASK, but about equal now to the new Live search from Microsoft.

Is there anything that you need to know as far as SEO goes? Not really. It is the same old story with Yahoo, no real new developments. There is no way they will ever be able to compete with Google unless they let Microsoft’s purchase of Yahoo to go through. The fact is Google has made strides with Universal Search, and Yahoo answered with “Search Assist” a pretty lame response. In fact you have to dig deep to find blog posts in Yahoo’s index.

I did a search for “Data Recovery Services From DTI” the title of a post I wrote a week ago. It is #1 on Google’s blog search, but nowhere in Yahoo. This shows that Yahoo is way behind in new media searches.

If Yahoo is ever going to make a dent in Google’s search empire, they better start paying attention to blogs and other Web 2.0 type sites.

There are some changes that you might have to make to track Slurp’s activities on your site. Visit Yahoo’s search blog for more info. Finally, if your robots.txt file makes specific reference to Slurp you should modify that as well. Read my post SEO robots.txt validation to learn more about that important file.

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