CURRENT NEWS ARTICLE Source of the article: Fitzgerald, Mark. September 11, 2008. Tribune Escalates Dispute With Google Over Old United Article http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/artic le_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003849096 The Chicago Tribune attributes the panic on the Googles search technology last Wednesday to a six-year-old article that triggered Wall Street confusion recently. Googlebot, the automated search agent of Google, announced that it was unable to differentiate between breaking news and frequently viewed stories on the websites of its newspapers,” Tribune said. The Tribune announced that the old Chicago Tribune story which was placed in the Website archives of the Florida Sun Sentinel found its way as a supposedly recent news that was picked up as new news, triggering a frantic sell-off of United Airlines stock that sent shares plunged by more than 70% in the first half-hour of trading. It was only after some time that the market realized that the Tribune article was not current news and that there were no plans to file bankruptcy, but instead was the Airlines Chapter 11 reorganization six years ago.
Culprit in this confusion was the automated news collection of Google which managed to confuse old news as new. The Google did the crawling of its newspaper websites despite the warnings done by the Tribune several months ago. The article that caused the panic and confusion was the December 2002 that caused all the trouble for United Airlines stock last Monday and which was accessed from the archives of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel by a single user looking up stories about airline cancellation policies late on Saturday night. Unfortunately, the user was able to access the bankruptcy story. Apparently, this six-year-old article was the most viewed item by default. Moreover, it would not have been played up that much if Googlebot had not entered in 52 seconds later and crawled the story.
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After that, the Google News was dated at September 6, 2008, making it appear that the Google News was up to date. The Tribune reiterated its request that Googlebot must not crawl newspaper websites, which also includes the Sun Sentinel for inclusion in Google News. Meanwhile, this was argued against by a Google spokesperson in a statement that contended that “The claim that the Tribune Company asked Google to stop crawling its newspaper Web sites is untrue.” It seemed that the Google blog asserted the story about the United which did not have a standard timestamp making the bot access it as a Sept 7 news. The Tribune made a summary of what transpired with the United story saying that the article entitled United Airlines Files for Bankruptcy was actually originally published in the Chicago Tribune in 2002, and appeared on the newspaper’s website. This then became a part of the database of the Tribune newspapers indicating that Googlebot crawled this story recently and treated it as old news. The Tribune reported that a single visit to the link created a dynamic action at the Sun Sentinel’s business section under a tab called ‘Popular Stories Business: Most Viewed.’ They clarified then that there was no new story that was published at all.
Furthermore, the old story was also not re-published but a link to the old story was just created, meaning that the URL of the old story did not change when the link appeared. When a user of the Sun Sentinel website viewed a story on airline policies about cancelled flights, he clicked on the link to the story which was under the ‘Popular Stories Business: Most Viewed’ tab. It was after 52 seconds when Googlebot visited the Sun Sentinel’s website again and crawled the story. Googlebot treated the story current to Google News. After this, the traffic to the old story had already became numerous during the day..
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