MSN leaks early version of Google News competitor
April 16th, 2008 — Andy KruseMSN Live Search, which has been trailing Google by around 60 percentage points in usage over the past few months, unveiled a direct competitor to Google’s news aggregator this week. Live Search News was first reported by CNet on Tuesday night. The Live Search Blog has yet to announce the launch.
As a user, you get a simple main column of top stories that appears to be accurately detecting duplicates and suggesting relateds. A right sidebar highlights news from local sources, presumably by detecting my IP. It got my state right, but all eight stories are from the same source: the local CBS TV station. It’s odd, because while some major local publications are being left out of the index entirely, several others are in — and just not listed as local.
So as a publisher, the first thing to do is make sure your site is included in the results. You can use the site: operator command to view the stories on your domain that Live has in its index.
For example, most of our Internet Broadcasting sites are doing well. The top results for WNBC, Channel3000 and Click2Houston are all fairly recent — not “live,” but within the past hour or two. (Strangely, all three have exactly 126 results.) Read More… »

