Google News to ‘recrawl’ for story changes
January 27th, 2010Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Newspapers, Search
Google News introduced a new recrawl feature this week, which allows the search engine to revisit news articles for changes – most frequently on the first day after Google finds them.
For readers, this feature is intended to reduce the number of outdated headlines and dead links you might find. And for publishers, rest assured that we’ll be back to find your latest stories and updates as soon as we can.
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