Sent to you by Sean McBride via Google Reader: Google News Archive to
Bring Old Newspapers Online via The Inquisitr by JR on 9/8/08
Google has announced a new effort to digitize old newspapers and make
them readily available on the Internet.

The expanded Google News Archive will let you search for print
publications from decades ago and see them in their original form.
Content, naturally, is being added bit-by-bit. Some highlights of
history are already included, though, such as a 1969 article from the
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette about the first steps on the moon. Newspapers
are being imported in their entirety, including smaller articles and
even ads.



“Stories we’ve scanned under this initiative will appear alongside
already-digitized material from publications like the New York Times as
well as from archive aggregators and are marked ‘Google News Archive,’”
Google Product Manager Punit Soni explains in his blog. “Over time, as
we scan more articles and our index grows, we’ll also start blending
these archives into our main search results so that when you search
Google.com, you’ll be searching the full text of these newspapers as
well,” he explains.

As of now, you can access the archives through both the Google News
Archive page and through the timeline option on Google News search.
Google




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