Google signs deals with news agency
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Internet search megacorporation Google has signed a deal with some of the world's top news-gathering organisations after a long and ugly battle. Google has often been accused of stealing news content by aggregating articles using its Google News service, which trawls the web for popular content. The outfit's argument has always been that it was helping news outlets by driving traffic to their own web sites, but some organisations, including the Associated Press (AP),...
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