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Wednesday, May 04, 2005

Google eyes better news searches

Google is planning to improve online news searches. A patent filed in the US will allow stories to be ranked according to their quality, rather than just by relevance.

More:
Google news Goes for quality in its new Avatar
Google news to get Quality Updates
BBC:
Google eyes better news searches
ZDNet: Goolge seeks all the news that's fit to search


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