Google ニュース (Japanese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Google ニュース" in Japanese language version.

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csmonitor.com

features.csmonitor.com

dcealumni.com

news.dcealumni.com

directtrafficmedia.co.uk

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googleblog.blogspot.com

  • Krishna Bharat, "And now, News", The Official Google Blog, 23 January 2006. "We're taking Google News out of beta! When we launched the English-language edition in September 2002, we entered untested waters with a grand experiment in news browsing - using computers to organize the world's news in real time and providing a bird's eye view of what's being reported on virtually any topic. By presenting news "clusters" (related articles in a group), we thought it would encourage readers to get a broader perspective by digging deeper into the news -- reading ten articles instead of one, perhaps -- and then gain a better understanding of the issues, which could ultimately benefit society. A bit more than three years later, we offer 22 regional editions in 10 languages, and have a better sense of how people use Google News." 2008年6月19日閲覧
  • China, Google News and source inclusion Google Blog、2004年9月27日
  • “Bringing history online, one newspaper at a time”. Google. (September 8, 2008). https://googleblog.blogspot.com/2008/09/bringing-history-online-one-newspaper.html 2008年9月8日閲覧. "Today, we're launching an initiative to make more old newspapers accessible and searchable online by partnering with newspaper publishers to digitize millions of pages of news archives." 

googlenewsblog.blogspot.com

  • Original stories, from the source.”. Google. 2008年4月26日閲覧。 “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.”

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washingtonpost.com