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Google signs deal with wire services

By Laurie Bennett

September 2, 2007 at 7:13am

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Google News has begun hosting news from four major wire services: Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, UK Press Association and the Canadian Press.

The company explained the new feature on its blog as an effort to eliminate duplication that occurred when many news outlets ran the same wire story.

“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,” reads the blog posting.

“This change will provide more room on Google News for publishers’ most highly valued content: original content. Previously, some of this content could be harder to find on Google News, and as a result of this change, you’ll have easier access to more of this content, and publishers will likely receive more traffic to their original content.”

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