You also have a Japanese version of that webpage at http://www.example.com/ja/ Google has created three ways for you to indicate that the Japanese URL is the Japanese-language equivalent of the English page:
Goo (JP) Japanese search engine Goo features the following User Agents: Regrettably, most spiders listed above feature their robots.txt specs only in Chinese, Japanese, Russian, or Korean -- not very helpful for your average English speaking...
What about Asian, Arabic, Japanese, and others where the symbols are completely different? For example, more than 20 character combinations can be used for "anti virus" in Mandarin Chinese, with one or two being the most popular by searchers.
What about Asian, Arabic, Japanese, and others where the symbols are completely different? For example, more than 20 character combinations can be used for "anti virus" in Mandarin Chinese, with one or two being the most popular by searchers.
I don't have a Japanesecharacterset on my computer (I don't read Japanese) but I did notice a button to subscribe to feeds (with Bloglines) located next to each result. While we're all focusing on Google Blog Search today, a reader sends along a...
For your page to actually be valid you MUST declare the character encoding (lets the browser know whether to use A to Z letters (Latin), or Chinese, Japanese, Thai, or Arabic script, or some other characterset) used for the page.
Now the spider is configured to read a wide range of character sets, including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Central European, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew and Arabic. It will now be producing the Canadian and Japanese editions.
Now the spider is configured to read a wide range of character sets, including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Central European, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew and Arabic. It will now be producing the Canadian and Japanese editions.
Now the spider is configured to read a wide range of character sets, including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Central European, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew and Arabic. It will now be producing the Canadian and Japanese editions.
Now the spider is configured to read a wide range of character sets, including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Central European, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew and Arabic. AltaVista can determine the characterset of a page even if a web author has failed to...
It's not enough to just support Japanesecharacter sets. Are Japanese products advertised in Japanese in the US? Then why would you advertise your products to Japanese in English? Most of Japan's 6 million Internet users speak Japanese as their...
It's not enough to just support Japanesecharacter sets. Are Japanese products advertised in Japanese in the US? Then why would you advertise your products to Japanese in English? Most of Japan's 6 million Internet users speak Japanese as their...
It's not enough to just support Japanesecharacter sets. Excite launched a Japanese edition of its search service on July 23. Excite Turns Japanese Excite is using LinguistX software from InXight Software to help it cope with the demands of the...