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Tip: Google News - Read all about it

Does your site produce news that you think the world should be reading

Mark Benussi IBT Services 30/01/2007

http://news.google.co.uk/images/uk.gifIf your site produces articles that you feel may be of interest to the general news community, Google News is a service that may be of interest to you.

Google News is an automated news aggregator provided by Google Inc and introduced in April 2002. There are different versions of the aggregator for more than 20 regions in 12 languages.

To quell any charges of reporting bias, the service is fully automated with no human editors. The service covers the news articles that appeared within the past 30 days on news websites in the language concerned, from various countries; for the English language it covers about 4,500 sites, for other languages less. It provides around the first 200 characters and links to the full article. Some of these websites require a subscription; in that case this is noted in the Google News summary of their articles.

IBT Services Content Management module is designed to comply with the Google News standard and allows you to publish and automate any pages that are uploaded making them available to the wider public who search within Google News.

Click here to read more about the service and subscribe your own news feeds.

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