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    Google News is an automated news aggregator provided by Google Inc. The initial idea, StoryRank - related to Google's PageRank formula, was developed by Krishna Bharat in 2001, the Principal Research Scientist of Google. Google News left beta in January 2006.[http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2006/01/and-now-news.html]

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    2. Content Aggregation: The Future of (B2B and Consumer) Media ...

      Explore B2B Marketing Blog, Social Media and SEO (Sep 21 2010)

      Content Aggregation: The Future of (B2B and Consumer) Media ... ...nline content aggregation is as old as the Internet itself, beginning with AOL. Examples range from Google News and Yahoo! to topic-focused niche sites such as (using social media as an example) Social Media To... (Read Full Article)

      Comment Mentions:   Yahoo   Social Media   MediaPost

    3. 44% of Google News Visitors Don’t Click Through

      Explore Internet Marketing News (Jan 19 2010)

      44% of Google News Visitors Don’t Click Through ...ne news consumers are more like . . . well, “grazers.” And this might actually be good [...] 44% of Google News Visitors Don’t Click Through The third annual News Users report from research firm Outsell has some... (Read Full Article)

      Comment Mentions:   Social Media   Germany   NY Times

    4. The Cure for Content Marketing: Curation

      Explore Thought Leadership Times Blog (Jan 18 2010)

      The Cure for Content Marketing: Curation ... relevant important information.  It's already happening in the consumer world: Sites like Digg and Google News which have little or no original content have become key resources for information.  What if you co... (Read Full Article)

      Comment Mentions:   Blog   Digg   Content Marketing

    5. How to use Twitter to report breaking news

      Explore shankman.com (Jan 13 2010)

      How to use Twitter to report breaking news ...n, someone else has already tweeted it, and hopefully, someone has a photo. Do a quick scan of CNN, Google News, and even Twitter itself before you retweet something without any confirmation. If it comes out lat... (Read Full Article)

      Comment Mentions:   New York   Blog   Michael Jackson

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