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Just saw that [news.google.com...] offers a list of news sources. I think they missed an awful lot of them. And I don't get the relevance of the links in the right column?
Looks like a hastily put together page and not well thought out. But they do ask for suggestions so if you have any, let them know...
But they do ask for suggestions so if you have any, let them know...
According to the picture at the section 'Languages Used to Access Google' at the Zeitgeist [google.com] page the number of non-English visitors grew from 33% to 50% in the last 2 years. The page at the 'news' subdomain mentioned in msg 1 shows a lot of non-English newspapers. But 'Google News (Beta)' only has English news. Why?
It's an excellent way to sift through various sources of the same news story.
WebAdvantage's news is included on Google News and it brings some decent referrals to our eMarketing articles.
Articles seem to be optimized when searching for relevant stories, as opposed to searching current ones.
Our SurveyMonkey interview is still listed under relevancy (#5):
It amazes me that everyone is so Google crazy but y'all have just heard about the news part of Google.
In my opinion, optimizing for Google would is doing so over the whole spectrum- News, Search, Groups... etc.
How do you feel about this?
Loren
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[edited by: WebGuerrilla at 7:47 pm (utc) on June 16, 2003]
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