
Google News is a service that allows users from all around the world to read the news directly from a Google website. The solution receives news from about 4.500 English-language based sources from the entire world and organizes them in multiple categories.
"Traditionally, news readers first pick a publication and then look for headlines that interest them. We do things a little differently, with the goal of offering our readers more personalized options and a wider variety of perspectives from
which to choose. On Google News we offer links to several articles on every story, so you can first decide what subject interests you and then select which publishers' accounts of each story you'd like to read. Click on the headline that interests you and you'll go directly to the site which published that story," Google said.
The latest innovation developed by Google is a specific news domain for multiple countries so many users are now able to read news in their mother tongue. Some time ago, Google announced that the service has been expanded to Norway and Sweden. Today, the search giant said that new countries are included in the news service so the news solution is continuously expanding.
"So we've launched seven new editions of Google News; franchise operations, if you will, offering the usual wide (and occasionally startling) variety of stories which our computers think you'll be particularly interested in reading if you happen to live in, or otherwise care intensely about, Argentina, Chile, Canada Français, México, Österreich, Schweiz or Suisse," Michael Krantz, Google Blog Team, said on the official log.
I must mention that Google News is one of my favorite services provided by Google so I expect a Romanian version of the solution soon.