Google considers news to be a crucial source of knowledge. The internet business has introduced a number of platforms and services to help news publishers, including the Google News Initiative and, most recently, the Google News Showcase.
According to Kate Beddoe, Head of News, Web, and Publishing Product Partnership, Google APAC, the firm uses Google News Showcase to assist news organizations in boosting traffic and showcasing their content.
The news that Google has acquired from publishers is available in Google News Showcase. Readers gain deeper understanding of significant information curated on many Google services because to this service.
Participating news publishers will also get monthly payments from Google, which will boost their income.
Additionally, direct traffic to their websites and stronger interactions with readers can help news publishers expand their business.
"This is a license program for publishers to get payment for news and other resources required to run the product. The material that is clicked will take you to the news provider's website "announced Beddoe on Wednesday, 24 March 2021, at the Decode Series by Google online event.
Beddoe added that 90% of Google News Showcase concentrates on regional, local, and community news sources.
More than 500 news outlets from around the world are currently registered in 13 regions, and the product has been introduced in Brazil, Germany, the United Kingdom, Argentina, and Australia.
The Google News app now includes Google News Showcase. Users can watch it by visiting the news.google.com website or by downloading an app for Android or iOS.
Reuters, Financial Times, Independent, Evening Standard, Der Spiegel, and Le Monde are just a few of the international news organizations that have registered.
In the near future, Google News Showcase will expand to new nations, including France, Canada, and Japan.

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