Google Gets Flashy, Will It Take Adobe?

Google and Adobe today reached some official detente on measurement of "stuff that happens inside the world of Flash", (my own attempt at summarizing this Google announcement.) Recall that earlier Google announced it was crawling PDFs and then Flash, this is one more step toward what I think may…

Google and Adobe today reached some official detente on measurement of “stuff that happens inside the world of Flash”, (my own attempt at summarizing this Google announcement.)

Recall that earlier Google announced it was crawling PDFs and then Flash, this is one more step toward what I think may come – Google and Adobe uniting as a company against Microsoft. Yes, you heard that right. But on a meta level, it makes a lot of sense.

From announcement:

Today, at the Adobe MAX Conference in San Francisco, in a joint collaboration with our friends at Adobe and a few ace third party developers, we announced a simplified solution for tracking Flash content for everyone, called Google Analytics Tracking For Adobe Flash.

Working at Google over the past couple of years, I’ve had the opportunity to work with with many of our top clients to implement Google Analytics, who have found the power to identify and analyze trends on their web sites highly useful. But, one of the most common implementation challenges has been tracking Flash content on their pages. In the past, Flash tracking was not provided out of the box, and every implementation had to be customized. Moreover, there was a lack of standards, and new developers who tracked Flash had to create their own processes to get it working. With this launch, tracking your Flash content has never been simpler

Adobe market cap: $12.1bb

Google market cap: $94.5bb

3 thoughts on “Google Gets Flashy, Will It Take Adobe?”

  1. But did you notice, Google is a back stabber as it quietly dropped Sun’s Open Office from Google Pack.

    Valley doesn’t view Google as a leading force to fight Microsoft. Everybody is now looking at their own business strategies. Sun bundled MSN Search with Java 🙂

  2. Good news, but is this service going to read more than static content inside flash? The probable answer is NO.

    Dynamic content is almost impossible to read from outside, because of all the possible ways you can use to call those files.

    Example

    load(“http://google.com/flash”+((1+2)*2)+”.xml”)

    And thats a basic example.

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