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Krishna Bharat discusses the past and future of Google News
Posted by Chris Gaither, Senior Manager, News Industry Relations Krishna Bharat invented Google News more than eight years ago. His aim: hel...
Eric Schmidt discusses innovation with news editors
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Election results in real-time
Posted by Robert Leland, Software Engineer Today, Americans all across the country are voting, and the results will soon be tallied. We'...
Straight from the horse's mouth
Posted by Arnaud Sahuguet, Product Manager With Google News, you can read what candidates are saying about a given topic. You can even compa...
Say what?
Posted by Jack Hebert, Software Engineer While political consistency (or inconsistency) can be funny, as John Stewart pointed out in a recen...
Update on United Airlines story
Posted by Josh Cohen, Business Product Manager Aggregators like Google News were today the subject of news – this time pertaining to a 2002...
Live coverage of the GOP Convention on Google News
Posted by David Garnick, Product Manager The Republican National Convention is underway in St. Paul, Minnesota, and Google News is taking yo...
Reflections on the Sichuan earthquake
Posted by Xin Li, Engineering Manager The devastating earthquake hit China’s Sichuan province at 2:28 pm on May 12. I was so worried: there ...
Responding to the crisis in Myanmar (Burma)
Posted by David Garnick, Product Manager The massively destructive cyclone that struck Myanmar (Burma) has caused an extensive loss of life....
Following the polls on Super Tuesday
Posted by Josh Cohen, Business Product Manager If you somehow escaped US electioneering up to this point, you probably won't today, Supe...
Tracking election coverage
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Perspectives about the news from people in the news
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