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posted by martyb on Thursday February 01 2018, @11:55AM   Printer-friendly
from the all-the-better-to-follow-you-with dept.

Google is testing a service called Bulletin that would focus on local news published by the masses:

Google is testing a tool called Bulletin that would allow anyone to publish local news stories and events, according to a report from Slate, which Google later confirmed. The company described Bulletin as a way for others to communicate information of local interest, like bookstore readings, high school sporting events, or information about street closures, for example.

Slate found a website for creating Bulletin posts was already up-and-running, but was still in "early access mode." The service is currently being piloted in Nashville and in Oakland, Calif., the webpage states.

On the site, Google explains that Bulletin is a lightweight app for telling stories, capturing photos and videoclips from your phone, and then publishing them straight to the web – without having to create a blog or build a website yourself.

Meanwhile, Facebook says it will prioritize local news:

In a newsroom post on Monday, Facebook's Alex Hariman, head of news product and Campbell Brown, heads of news partnerships, announced the social platform would begin to prioritize local news outlets in the feeds of its users, emphasizing that local communities benefit and trust the outlets closest to them.


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  • (Score: 2) by takyon on Friday February 02 2018, @01:23AM

    by takyon (881) <takyonNO@SPAMsoylentnews.org> on Friday February 02 2018, @01:23AM (#631816) Journal

    First, Bulletin and website in TFS both link to the same page.

    Same as TFA.

    Next, with all chintz blocked, the page posts.google.com/bulletin/share is blank except for a button that says Sign in.
    The page wants to load a script.
    Letting archive.li run the script (and still blocking chintz), gets the same results.

    Reading the summary would have clued you in that the service is in "early access mode". The kind of access that apparently requires a Google login and being randomly/algorithmically selected to become a tester.

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