As promised last week, Google's web
search results integrate results from Google News. The standard news OneBox that was displayed at the top of the page for queries related to recent news was replaced with
a list of links to news articles, displayed anywhere in the top results.
The important news will rank higher than less important ones and they become a standard
search result. This is the first step in Google's big plan of integrating every type of content in one index: an universal
search engine that mixes web pages, images, videos, books, scholar papers, news articles and more.
It will still take some time until the change propagates to all Google's data centers, so you may not see results from Google News displayed as standard results (try to
search for news-related queries like
Bush,
Iraq).
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