The MSN Search Blog reports MSN Search Engine may use the description from a web page instead of ODP title and description.
In a move to please the search community and more in general webmasters, MSN has introduced a new robots meta tag that tells the MSN search bot not to use DMOZ site description. This is done at page level introducing the TAG:
< META NAME=”ROBOTS” CONTENT=”NOODP” >
or
< META NAME=”msnbot” CONTENT=”NOODP” >
The new tag has been introduced to “to improve the search experience”.
Girish Kumar, MSN Search Development Lead, states: “customers have let us know that they wanted us to change how we used Open Directory descriptions in search results … So… we did!”
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