Google storing more stories fit for print 

SAN FRANCISCO: Google is trying to expand the newspaper section of its online 
library to include billions of articles published during the past 244 years,
hoping the added attraction will lure even more traffic to its leading Internet 
search engine. 

The newly announced project extends Google's crusade to make digital copies of 
content created before the Internet's advent, so the information can become
more accessible and, ultimately, Google can make more money from advertisements 
shown on its website. 

Google will foot the bill to copy the archives of any newspaper publisher 
willing to permit the stories to be shown for free on Google's website. The 
participating
publishers will receive an unspecified portion of the revenue generated from 
the ads displayed next to the stories. 

On the net, the service is at http://news.google.com/archivesearch - AP 

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