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Google News to Host Wire Service Stories

knhasan writes to tell us that Google has just announced a new program in which they will host wire news stories directly on their site. This is widely believed to be the first concrete fallout from recent troubles with Agence France Presse (who sued Google for alleged copyright infringement) among other wire services. "The new feature unveiled Friday is called 'duplicate detection,' which lets Google News identify the original source of a story that may appear in tens or hundreds of news outlet Web sites. If the source story is from one of the four news service agencies that Google has licensing agreements with, Google will display the story on a page that it hosts."

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  1. Woohoo by Ironspork · · Score: 3, Funny

    So we can finally stop getting the same story posted over and over? (hint, digg and /.) If their stories are decent, I'm moving over there....

  2. Finally... by bcdm · · Score: 5, Funny

    A website that cares about duplicate detection! It's as if they understand that readers don't want to read the same story again and again and again! I wish I could think of another website that would benefit from this technology!

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    1. Re:Finally... by ettlz · · Score: 5, Funny

      A website that cares about duplicate detection! It's as if they understand that readers don't want to read the same story again and again and again! I wish I could think of another website that would benefit from this technology!

    2. Re:Finally... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      From:SPAA (Slashdot Posters Association of America)
      To: ettiz (639203)

      Sir,

      We note with some regret (but mostly with glee) that you have duplicated, copied and otherwise stolen one of our (potentil) members Intellectual Property. It is estimated that this heinous crime has cost our (potential) member in excess of $10,000 per view. You have stolen this persons livelihood and he will now be required to live on the street and will, most likely, die of starvation and sorrow before the next equinox. Given these indisputable facts, and your clear malicious intent, we hereby notify you that unless you pay $1,000,0000 immediately to the SPAA (we will then hand 0.001% of the settlement directly to our member) we will be obliged to take you (or someone like you, or possibly someone dead) to court.

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      (Vice deputy junior legal officer)
      Slashdot Posters Association of America

      (For clarity, this is not a legal notice, you need take no action, and its totally off topic, if slightly pertinent to your last post.)

  3. It's a good thing by Evets · · Score: 3, Interesting

    From a consumer standpoint, I really like this move.

    It seems to be completely random which site a given story will point to and there are times when I click through to a news item and I'm immediately skeptical of the source site. If a news vendor isn't doing any sort of value-add, I don't see why I should get sent to bob's scraped wire site versus a trusted major news source.

    1. Re:It's a good thing by LiquidCoooled · · Score: 3, Insightful

      I go to google news specifically for the variation in sources.
      I like to see the varying articles and standpoints available for the same story (usually in the editorials around the actual feed).
      If google starts feeding me a single specific variation with one POV its worse in my book.

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    2. Re:It's a good thing by MBraynard · · Score: 5, Informative
      Try reading. It's easier than being stupid. Let me explain.

      Hundreds of websites run the same identical AP/AFP/Reuters/UPI/Etc. wire services news story. Until now, G news would show ALL of those stories.

      Now, when it detects a story that is from a wire service and just reposted, it will show it on the Gnews site, as Gnews has a subscription for all of them (except AFP apparently.)

      However, if the Corner Podunk Press writes an original story on the shuttle launch, it too will be linked.

      The loser here are news sites that do run wire service stories as they will no longer be getting free traffic from Gnews. This might encourage them to be more original.

  4. Re:All your newsbase are belong to us by westlake · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Checkmate. Google owns the news. Game over for your local paper. I predicted this many years ago.

    The game begins for your local paper.

    The Niagara Falls Reporter is a free tabloid that efficiently - and hilariously - extinguished the career of the most corrupt and incompetent mayor this border town has known in living memory.

    It succeeds by relying on a minimal staff, reporting and opinion with strong local roots - in John Hanchette, for example, it has a founding editor of USA Today,a former editor of the Niagara Gazette and a man with a Pulitzer to his credit and a national reputation as a journalist and teacher.