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Google will Restrict Access to News

December 26, 2009 by admin 

261209_3Google officially announced that it will allow publishers to manage the news content limits the number of articles that can be accessed for free. This decision was taken amid discussions between the height of the media companies who claim search engines indexing takes advantage of online news pages.

Chief Executive News Corporation, Rubert Murdoch, is one of the most hard to criticize Google and other news aggregator. He even thought to remove his newspaper content from Google search. Google then took the initiative to remove access restrictions on the news program called “Fisrt Click Free“. Through this program, aggregator can create an index website content, but restricting access cyberspace surfers.

Initially, this program allows Internet users can access the articles for free on the first click. Now that Google has updated the program so that publishers can restrict access to visitors for no more than five pages per day, with no subscription or registration.

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