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Embedded Video Woes and Google Reader

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Is Your Site on the Whitelist?

Ever had trouble getting your embedded videos to show up in Google Reader? You're not alone. Apparently your site has to be on a whitelist for it to work for you. For example, YouTube videos work, because YouTube is on the list. WordPress videos don't, because Wordpress is not on the list.

Somebody complained about the problem in a Google Groups post, and was met with a response from a Google Reader Engineeer, Mihai Parparita:

We have taken a whitelist approach to embedded video, thus we'll need to include WordPress for its embeds to show up. This should happen in the next Reader release.

"So in case you were wondering, apparently you need to request to be whitelisted," says Tamar Weinberg at Search Engine Roundtable. "The policy isn't exactly clear on how you get your site added to the whitelist, nor is it indicated whether this whitelist is publicly accessible. I suppose that just means that you need to be on top of Google Groups (for now) in order for Google to consider your site whitelisted."

I wonder when the next release of Google Reader is scheduled to come out. It sounds like this problem will likely be improved upon in it, even beyond just WordPress sites.

"Thanks for the suggestions. We're actually currently working on ways to make it easier to submit embedded media players for verification and eventual inclusion in Reader," says Roger with the Google Reader Team. "We've proceeded cautiously due to security concerns but are always looking for ways to make using Reader a richer experience. Thanks for bringing this to the forefront."

I have to say I'm a little surprised that this issue hasn't been addressed in the past. It's not like embedded video or Google Reader are in their infancies. Oh well, one day at a time. There's always room for improvement.

About the author:
Chris Crum has been a part of the WebProNews team and the iEntry Network of B2B Publications since 2003.

3 Comments

Google using microsoft

Google using microsoft strategy to control everything

LoL google is making a list

LoL google is making a list of things, how suprise, i mean google is becoming more monopoly, just like microsoft once did, start friendly and become a bully when you grow up.

I hope I can get listed

just a joke making my comment is like making a bible these days trying not to be much of a spammer even though folks tend to classify whatever they feel as Junk..

However, this is similar to what Google is doing.. See Google has No other real effect so now they have came up with so many stupid Ideas for this New Year resolution that they them selves can even keep up with..

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Norman Flecha

www.straightalk.biz

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