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'Google News Becomes Near Real-Time Bartlett's' – Read/WriteWeb Blog

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Google News Becomes Near Real-Time Bartlett’s

Just two days after Microsoft released a Google News competitor, Google has upped the ante by adding a useful new feature to their popular news site: Quotations. Google announced today that it is now augmenting searches for newsworthy names with recent quotes by those people. The quotes are pulled from news stories as quickly as Google News indexes them, which makes the new service a sort of near-real time version of Bartlett’s Quotations. Quotes are organized by person and then made searchable.

Google News Becomes Near Real-Time Bartlett’s

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