Content in Google News: TyposGoogle News is compiled solely by computer algorithms, and articles in Google News are pulled directly from websites that publish those articles. Any typos in the source will also appear in Google News stories, even if the source corrects the mistake. (We only pull the story once, then we continue to pull new stories.) Our automated system looks at the article's source code and extracts a title from the title meta tag. If the exact title isn't included in the tag, our system will guess at the appropriate title. This may affect the way stories are displayed on Google News. You may also be interested in... |
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