Oct 13, 2009

See report from the 17th century free on Google

With the project "Digital Library" his latest, Google will scan and store all online publications including press releases before the computer was born, provided free for every reader needs.
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New projects were announced at a Google technology conference being held in U.S. TechCrunch50. Accordingly, the company has signed cooperation contracts with more than 100 court composer for "digitizing" the entire publication from the early days of their release and bring them to the network.
According to the introduction of Google, the search function and read the report online will not with some other Google Book current. Users can type in "moon walk on (walk on the moon), Google will automatically search for pages related to the events reported human first set foot on the moon and on-screen display as pages original, with articles relating to the right of the screen. All content on this page is kept in the original report, including messaging, advertising, ads, etc.. As a result, the Google vice president Marissa Mayer said, "we feel the atmosphere of that great day.
Google product manager spoke on the blog: "This project is just the beginning step. We will cooperate more with the issue, closer to the target to report billions of pages in the world on the network, but one can also use Google to find and read if you want. journalism will benefit a lot by the labor of many generations of journalists is to go online for many readers read the same change because "sleep quiet" in stock ". Report all pages of Google are free - which the company will withdraw all the text ads as Google Adsense. Immediate future, "library storage" will include major newspapers in English.
Publications Press "elderly" one that Google will scan and put up the network was released in North America in ... 1764, ie more than two centuries ago. Results from "online newspaper library" will be integrated directly into web search services of Google in the coming year.

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