Hi, I suppose the question has been discussed many times but I will like to 
reopen the issue.

Since I discovered GWT, aprox. 5 years ago, I do not want any other 
framework. It gives me the right tool to get a good productivity, forget 
about passing HTTP params back and forward, enjoy lots of libraries, and 
last times, with bootstrap I have added the best of design to my GWT 
projects. So, I feel having collected a great toolkit for development.

There is only a problem: search engines. Search engines, in my experience 
do not like GWT. Even when you have the _escaped_fragment_ thing, I guess 
google does not treat you the same that with pure HTML code. I know that 
GWT is not intended for web but is really a shame not enjoying the full 
potential of the framework on web environments. I have noticed that most of 
companies that start in GWT migrates to common Java/HTML frameworks as soon 
as they are successful or they get funding, just because the SEO penalty.

So, is there anything, at all, that could be done, in future releases, to 
claim GWT being also a framework for Web environments? I mean, not allowing 
google even know that your webapp was created with GWT. I know about the 
dynamic content generation but I guess something could be done about it. I 
think adoption would multiply by thousands.

Thanks

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