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Posted by Josh Cohen, Business Product Manager
Today
we’re launching a new feature on Google News that will help you quickly
and easily find original stories from news publishers -- including
stories from some of the top news agencies in the world, such as the
Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, UK Press Association and the
Canadian Press -- and go directly to the original source to read more.
Our
goal has always been to offer users as many different perspectives on a
story from as many different sources as possible, which is why we
include thousands of sources from around the world in Google News.
However, if many of those stories are actually the exact same article,
it can end up burying those different perspectives. Enter “duplicate
detection.” Duplicate detection means we’ll be able to display a better
variety of sources with less duplication. Instead of 20 “different”
articles (which actually used the exact same content), we'll show the
definitive original copy and give credit to the original journalist.
(We launched a similar feature in Sort-by-Date and got great feedback
about it.) Of course, if you want to see all the duplicates on other
publisher websites with additional analysis and context, they’re only a
click away. (leer más...)
Fuente: [Google news blog]
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