The Google News interface changed a little while ago.

It's now a lookalike with other mainstream (for me at least, dysfunctional) 
news-sites like SMH, The Guardian and the ABC.

Although, given that Google does no news reporting, it's leeching off the 
actual providers and then competing head-to-head with them.  That used to be 
called 'channel conflict';  but you don't argue with a 500-pound gorilla, etc.

>From this user's viewpoint, I can no longer use it for what used to be handy 
>functions.

For example, this morning I was looking for early media uses of a currently 
vogue buzz-phrase.  For that, you need to be able to restrict the search by 
date, and work backwards through time.  (A seemingly pretty effective 
capability survives, at this stage at least, in the Google Scholar service).

Not only does that feature seem to be missing from the Google News interface 
now, but modifications from the default presentation-format require an account, 
and login.  (I certainly don't, and certainly won't).

I notice that a couple of canned searches still work.

For example, this still provides the last year's hits for a search-string:
http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en-AU&as_q=&as_epq=Australian+Privacy+Foundation&as_oq=&as_eq=&as_nlo=&as_nhi=&lr=&cr=&as_qdr=y&as_sitesearch=&as_occt=&safe=images&as_filetype=&as_rights=not+filtered+by+licence

And coming in that way enables access to some of the old functionality.

Is anyone aware of ways to prolong consumer access without consumer-capture?


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