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Published Google Docs To Appear In Search Engines

dotancohen writes "Google plans to make all published documents from Google Docs users crawlable, if the documents are linked from a public Web site. No official announcement appears to have been made, just a short blog post on the subject by a Google employee in a help forum. (One comment on the ghacks.net post linked above says that email was sent to the admins of Google Apps accounts.) There does not seem to be any way to make an individual document not crawlable; you can only un-publish it, at which point Web links to it will not work any more." The move makes sense from one point of view — Google is just making crawlable a document linked from another crawlable document — but it's likely to catch a lot of people by surprise.

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  1. The notification I received by ISurfTooMuch · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I administer a domain using Google Apps, and I got a notification by e-mail a few days ago. Here is the text of it:

    Hello Google Apps admin,

    We wanted to let you know about some important changes around published documents, spreadsheets, and presentations.

    In a few weeks, documents, spreadsheets and presentations that have been explicitly published outside your organization and are linked to from a public website will be crawled and indexed, which means they can appear in search results you see on Google.com and other search engines. There is no change for documents published inside your organization or shared privately.

    If you wish to prevent users from publishing documents to the public internet, we now offer an admin control in the Google Apps Control Panel that allows users to continue to 'share documents outside the domain' without allowing them to publish the files to the public Internet. To change this setting, follow these steps:

    - Login to your admin control panel
    - Select Service Settings > Docs
    - Un-check the option 'Users can publish documents to the public internet'

    If a user does not want their published Docs to be crawled, then the user must unpublish them by doing the following:

    - Go to the 'Share tab'
    - For documents and spreadsheets, choose 'Publish as web page'. For presentations choose 'Publish/embed'
    - Click on the button that says 'Stop publishing'

    For more details, please see this Help Center article: http://www.google.com/support/a/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=60781

    This is a very exciting change as your published docs linked to from public websites will reach a much wider audience of people!

    Sincerely,

    The Google Apps Team