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BY Gregg Keizer, (Computerworld) First Posted September 8, 2008 Google has launched an ambitious service which aims to put the worlds newspapers online in a free, searchable database. The service, which went live today, allows users to search an index of print newspapers and view the original pages online. To achieve this goal, Google has partnered with newspaper publishers to scan and index ‘millions of pages’ of news articles. To assist with this, Google has brought on board two major partners: ProQuest, which specialises in electronic and microfilm publishing, and Heritage, which researches and produces custom history books. Google plans to archive every newspaper around the world — ‘from the smallest local weekly paper up to the largest national daily’. Around the globe, we estimate that there are billions of news pages containing every story ever written. And its our goal to help readers find all of them, Google said in its official blog. Currently the service includes the New Yo

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