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Semantic HTML makes it easier for Google to crawl and 'understand' a website but what about microformats? Are microformats any more semantic/crawlable then standard HTML markup?

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Google announced a little bit of RDFa and Microformats support in the last few days.

Links and commentary here:

http://rdfa.info/2009/05/12/google-announces-support-for-rdfa/

Yahoo has been using RDFa and Microformats to drive Search Monkey for some time:

http://developer.yahoo.com/searchmonkey/

Both will probably aid click-through rates, but not necessarily ranking. Expect more search engines to use more different RDFa vocabularies as time goes on. BOSS is also relevant here:

http://developer.yahoo.com/search/boss/

The intent is to help create more search engines and they will have access to the data in the pages.

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Here's an interesting article on Microformats.org about all this: microformats.org/blog/2009/… – Matthew James Taylor May 22 at 4:54
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AFAIK, all major search engines support the rel-nofollow microformat. Beyond that, I'm not aware of any support. However, there are smaller, more specialized search engines that have been specifically designed with microformats in mind. E.g. there are search engines that allow you to do searches on relationships between persons, using the XFN microformat.

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At the moment Google did not announce any support for microformats yet. I hope, that in the near future they will.
On the other hand Yahoo has announced that it will support RDFa, eRDF and microformats.

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For geographical information, Google will parse KML files and index them and the links in them.

I believe that Yahoo has gotten behind RDFa I don't think that Google has admitted to this yet.

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googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/05/… - mentions to RDFa and microformats in their latest blog post. – Kezzer May 13 at 11:43
Thanks Kezzer - good info, especially the part about using RDFa in rich snippets – jottos May 20 at 19:42
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As far as i know Google doesn't actively talk about these micro formats as a way of generating your page rank, from what i understand its more for other kinds of bots that are not just making a general purpose search engine.

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