The new publishing tool will be made available to publishers globally later in the year.
To
help small newsrooms overcome challenges in their strive to go
digital, Google
is creating a new publishing platform for local news publishers.
Google
News Initiative has partnered with web development company,
Automattic and WordPress.com -- home to 30 per cent of the world's
websites -- and has invested $1.2 million in its effort to create
"Newspack".
"Newspack"
is a fast, secure, low-cost publishing system tailor-made to the
needs of small newsrooms, Google said in a statement on Monday.
The
new publishing tool will be made available to publishers globally
later in the year.
"Newspapers
with long histories have had to cut back on staff and reduce coverage
and reporters who try to start new digital publications face an
interminable struggle with technical and business problems,"
said Jim Albrecht, Product Management Director, Google Search.
"Journalists
should be writing stories and covering their communities, not
worrying about designing websites, configuring CMSs, or building
commerce systems."
While
"Newspack" publishers will have access to all the plugins
created by the WordPress developer community, the core product is not
trying to be all things to all publishers.
"It
is trying to help small publishers succeed by building best practices
into the product while removing distractions that may divert scarce
resources. We like to call it aan opinionated CMS -- it knows the
right thing to do, even when you don't," explained Albrecht.
Google
said it will also advise on the "Newspack" feature set,
based on feedback from its extensive contact with local publishers,
and provide technical support on the integration of Google products.
Google
News in November launched a new innovation challenge to help
scribes and publishers in the Asia-Pacific region produce quality
journalism in the digital age.
According
to Google, in Asia-Pacific, journalists and publishers are
increasingly grappling with questions over how quality journalism can
thrive in the digital age.
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