Google adds new knowledge panel to provide information about news publishers
In an effort to combat fake news and equip searchers with more data about news sources, Google has released a new publisher knowledge graph.
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Google promises to improve accuracy of tweets shown in search results
After misinformation surfaced in the Google search results under the Twitter section for the Texas church shooter’s name, Google has promised to make changes.
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Google News to deprecate old RSS feed URLs on December 1, 2017
Do you subscribe to Google News RSS feeds? Well, you may have noticed that they appear to be completely broken now.
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Google AMP for Publishers: what SEOs need to know
Google’s AMP standard is here to stay. Read about this new technology for the mobile web and why SEOs need to know all about it.
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Google announces new Poynter partnership to train more news fact checkers globally
Support of the International Fact-Checking Network will provide tools and training for more fact checkers around the world.
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Google adds structured data for subscription & paywalled content for new flexible sampling program
Excited for the new flexible sampling program for Google web search and Google News? Well, make sure you don’t get in trouble for cloaking by using this new structured data.
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Google: First Click Free is over, being replaced by Flexible Sampling
Google is rolling out a suite of tools to help news publishers drive more subscription revenue.
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Breaking news: When AMP goes through the roof
Columnist Barb Palser says many big news stories are now consumed primarily in AMP format.
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Google expands fact checking effort to all searches worldwide
Is some claim true or not? Google hopes special callouts for fact-checking articles will help searchers get the right answers or better make their own decisions.
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No more free ride: Wall Street Journal pulls content out of Google’s “First Click Free” program
WSJ move might cause other publishers to remove content from Google’s program, if it turns out “Subscription” label doesn’t hurt conversions.
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Report: Google AMP results in Google News more than doubles
Want your content to be found by mobile users in Google News? Well, it seems like you need to have AMP to make that happen now.
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Google replaces ‘In the News’ box with ‘Top Stories’ on desktop
Google has replaced the “In the news” title with “Top stories” on desktop to bring it more in line with the mobile version of the search results.
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How Google is tackling fake news, and why it should not do it alone
What can Google do to combat fake news? Columnist Ian Bowden illustrates some ways the search giant can tackle — and already is tackling — this problem.
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The trouble with truth
Do search engines and other content distribution platforms have a responsibility to present information that is true? Columnist Janet Driscoll Miller discusses the issues surrounding this question.
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Web giants Google and Facebook seek to cut off revenues from fake news sites
These ad policy changes don’t guarantee fake news won’t continue showing up in the Facebook News Feed or Google search results.
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