Thursday, June 01, 2006

Senior Citizens - and Google

Senior Citizens - and Google

This article is a blatent attempt to get Google to take
more notice of the Senior Citizens amongst its
customers.

O.K. It's ran by genius, but, is it as Senior Citizen friendly
as it may be.

Among its many successes Google’s Google News
stands head and sholders above the others.

With so many services available on the World Wide Web it
is often a difficult task to pick out the top dogs. Google,
does it well.

Breaking news on Google is easy to access. Google news
is completely automated and made its debut in 2002.
Finally, on January 23, 2006, the beta trial ended and
now the breaking news on Google service is available in
over one wonders how many languages.

An aspects of Google News is the attempted elimination
of journalistic bias: the service is said to be completely
automated so that no human judgment works its way into
the equation. this may or may not ultimately be an
advantage. We will have to sit and wait.

Senior Citizens need no warning about the dangers of
spin. We get it getting out of bed every day. Seriously it is
refreshing to have an outlet that just reports news
Unspun.

For the Senior Citizen breaking news on Google is a
valuable resource for what is happening in the world.

Senior Citizens can get Google News in HTML, text and by
RSS/Atom feed. The stories can be organized and sifted
through to give a chronological perspective on the news.
In terms of the media it is always interesting to see how
a story progresses, how it changes over time and as new
information becomes available.

The success of Google has amazed everyone. Google
news will take over the planet as an example to us all.

OK Google there is your plug. Now how about a good deal
more for the Senior Citizen.

Any more tips for the Senior Citizens? Drop us a line or
add a comment here

Philip Jubb

http://www.oldagepensioners.com/dware/
http://www.philipjubb.com/ip/

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