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Oracle Doc is Now Google-Friendly

As announced some time ago, official Oracle Documentation is being indexed by Google as we speak.

This will be a great help to Oracle newbies who otherwise would not have been exposed to the doc unless they thought to become OTN members.

"It's a good thing," as Martha would say.

Comments (2)

Yes! No offense to the guys who run tahiti or otn -- but getting Oracle's official docs is a nice improvement. In the past you would sometimes get Oracle docs in a google resultset -- it's an improvement to have the official (and hopefully updated/revised) docs indexed.

So what can you do about getting relevant portions of metalink indexed? :-)

Justin Kestelyn:

There are many reasons this wasn't possible until recently. But hey, now it is, thank goodness.

You won't ever see MetaLink indexed because of the (necessary) authentication requirement.

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