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May 1, 2010

Bringing Living Stories to WordPress

Google News Blog Apr 29, 2010

Daniel Bachhuber said: Google has released a WordPress plugin that enables a user to mimic the Google Living Stories format based on content in their content management system.

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Dec 8, 2009

Google Living Stories

GoogleVideos Dec 8, 2009

Daniel Bachhuber said: Thorough introduction to the key features and concepts.

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Dec 8, 2009

Google Unveils a News-by-Topic Service That Newspapers Can Adopt

The New York Times Dec 8, 2009

Daniel Bachhuber said: They're called "Living Stories", and are result of many months of work by editors and engineers alike. For every topic, there's "a summary, a timeline of major events and some pictures, followed by the opening sections of a series of articles, in reverse chronological order."

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