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Google News and the Coverage of Bin Laden


Posted May 16th, 2011 by admin No Comments »

Posted by Krishna Bharat, Founder and Head – Google News

Google News was born in the aftermath of the tragic events of September 11, 2001. An unprecedented act of terrorism on U.S. soil, by a foreign militant group led by Osama Bin Laden, changed the course of history. People around the world were trying to comprehend what had just happened, and its implications to public safety, foreign policy, financial markets, and their own lives. Much of that exploration happened online.

At Google we realized that our ability to display links to the freshest and most relevant news was limited by a fundamental problem: fresh news lacked hyperlinks. Google’s ranking depended on links from other authors on the web. Fresh news, by definition, was too fresh to accumulate such links. A new importance signal was needed.

I realized that if Google could compute how many news sources were covering the underlying story at a given point in time, we could then estimate how important the story was. Thus, “Storyrank” was invented. This insight led to a ranking that combined the editorial wisdom of many editors on the web in real time. In addition to making search better it led to Google News – a display of stories in the news ranked automatically by an algorithm. This also allowed us to group news articles by story, thus providing visual structure and giving users access to diverse perspectives from around the world in one place.

After 10 years Mr. Bin Laden is in the news again. The story of the killing of Bin Laden has taken the online world by storm. This time, relevant coverage from around the world is just a click away, in an automatically compiled Google News cluster with more than 80,000 sources.

We have certainly come a long way in the last decade. Indeed, Google News now has over 70 editions in over 30 languages, and sends over 1 billion clicks a month to news publishers worldwide. Additionally, 1 out of 6 web searches on Google includes a set of news results, which are computed with the help of Storyrank. This helps bring coverage of the most important news story matching the query to the top of the ranking.

In the last 10 years there has been a lot of learning, iteration, and innovation in our team. And most importantly, we have acquired a loyal audience of news enthusiasts, who appreciate diversity and the ability to access multiple points of view on a story. To our users we would like to say “Thank You!”

We wanted to share with you some of the news coverage of the death of Bin Laden. Here is a sample of 100 links to news articles from representative sources worldwide:

ABC NewsAbrilAgenzia Giornalistica ItaliaANSA.itAssociated PressAtlanta Journal ConstitutionBaltimore SunBBC NewsBillboardBloombergBoston GlobeBoston HeraldBusinessWeekCBC.caCBS NewsCBSSportsChicago Sun-TimesChicago TribuneChristian Science MonitorCNETCNNComputerworldCorriere della SeraDallas Morning NewsderStandard.atDetroit Free PressE! OnlineEl Pais (Colombia)El Paí­s (España)El Universal (Venezuela)ESPNForbesFox NewsGlobe and MailHa’aretzHindustan TimesHuffington PostInformationWeekJerusalem PostJewish Telegraphic AgencyKansas City StarLa RepubblicaLa StampaLe PointLos Angeles TimesMarketWatchMLB.comMSNBCMTVNational GeographicNational PostNDTVNew York Daily NewsNew York TimesNew YorkerNewsdayNewsweekNFL NewsNPRNZZ OnlineO GloboPC MagazinePCWorldPeople MagazinePhiladelphia InquirerPoliticoReutersRollingStoneSalt Lake TribuneSan Francisco ChronicleSan Jose Mercury NewsSeattle Post IntelligencerSI.comSlate MagazineSpiegel OnlineSydney Morning HeraldTelegraph.co.ukThe AtlanticThe EconomistThe GuardianThe HinduTIMETimes of IndiaToronto SunU.S. News & World ReportUs MagazineUSA TodayVancouver SunVanity FairVoice of AmericaWall Street JournalWashington PostWELT ONLINEWired NewsYahoo! SportsZDNet??????? ? ???????????????


For those you who enjoy digging into data, here is a much larger list of over 150,000 links to news articles mentioning Osama Bin Laden over the last 5 days (May 1-5, 2011).

One of the many lessons I learned from 9/11 is that the world is highly connected. We live in a global society crisscrossed by virtual and physical dependencies, where knowledge is power and ignorance has consequences. This is a world where knowing what is happening to people in other parts of world, and understanding their circumstances and beliefs, matters more than ever — because their actions will ultimately affect our lives. Tools such as Google News, which bring order to information and make search smarter can help us cope with the complexity of news and understand the big picture.

Further, as the wave of revolutions in North Africa demonstrates, online information does not merely reflect world events — it can even cause them. These are indeed exciting times for those of us who work in the news space and get to witness the impact of journalism on society first hand!

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Latest Trending Videos: The Week of May 13


Posted May 16th, 2011 by admin No Comments »

Pirates, bicycles, banjoes and burgers: here are a selection of this week’s top trending videos from YouTube Trends:

(Use the arrows to navigate between videos or watch them all here.)

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On-the-Scene Footage of Huge Crowds in Yemen


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Reported tens of thousands of citizens gathered in Yemen capital Sana’a today. Large demonstrations in opposition of President Ali Abdullah Saleh were held and Friday prayer sermons were given. A number of videos have been posted showing wide views of the massive crowds gathered on the highway in the city:

More videos of the scene are available in the playlist below. Researchers at Storyful suggest that the footage below comes from a rough location that can be viewed on Google Maps.

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4 in the Afternoon: Elapsed Illusion


Posted May 16th, 2011 by admin No Comments »

Twice each day we scan our YouTube metrics as well as websites on the cutting edge of internet culture to discover the most buzzed about videos.

Illusion of the Year Mowing During Hail Storm Elapsed Time: Heavy Traffic
  1. This colorful illusion, created at Harvard, was named the best illusion of the year. As seen on Buzz Log.
  2. Sometimes you just gotta mow on. As seen on VVVs.
  3. Boston’s Logan Airport looks like a busy toy airfield in this time-lapse. As seen on Videosift.
  4. Eliza Dusku appears in a new (warning: violent) short from YT action maestro FreddieW that’s getting shared heavily on Twitter.

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Tornado in Taipei


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Residents in New Taipei City were visited by a rare sight this week: a tornado on the island of Taiwan. According to reports, the only damage sustained was to a vehicle that was overturned and there were no casualties.

A number of users in the area were able to capture videos of the tornado, which have been picking up thousands of views since being posted and are among the Most Viewed in the area today. Here’s a playlist:

(Use the arrows to navigate between videos or watch them all here.)

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4 in the Morning: Stick Squirrel


Posted May 16th, 2011 by admin No Comments »

Twice each day we scan our YouTube metrics as well as websites on the cutting edge of internet culture to discover the most buzzed about videos.

The Moat Stick Together Squirrely Fan Confrontation
  1. A YouTube user in Arkansas posted this video of a man who has gone to great lengths in protecting his home from flood damage. As seen on Reddit.
  2. Dan Adler’s unusual “send a mensch to congress” campaign ad is drawing some attention from outside his district. As seen on Gawker.
  3. After years of free sunflower seeds, this Portland Sea Dogs fan has gotten very comfortable in the dougout. As seen on BuzzFeed.
  4. One of our Trending Videos is this clip posted by the Erie County Republican Committee depicting an altercation between Congressional candidate Jack Davis and a volunteer.

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