Josh Cohen, business product manager of Google News, said his company is looking to reduce the proliferation of the same story from multiple news sites on
"When you have many versions of the same story you are not providing different perspectives," Cohen said in a phone interview. "For the users, we will be able to display a better selection of stories with less duplication," Cohen said.
The partners, which include Britain's Press Association, Canadian Press, Agence France-Presse and the Associated Press of the United States, will have their stories featured with the organizations' own brands on Google News-hosted landing pages.
The changes won't affect the ranking of what stories turn up in the search results of Google News, Cohen stressed. If an AP story ranked eighth among different versions of a story previously, it would still rank eighth under the new service.



