Quoted in Google News? Post a Comment 53
An anonymous reader writes "Google News has a feature it calls "Comments From People in the News." (rude interrupting registration may be required) The idea is simple: if you have been quoted in an article that appears on Google News, you can post a comment that will be paired with that article. (Journalists can comment, as well, Google says, though none have done so thus far.) Since it was introduced in the spring, the feature has largely existed under the radar, with roughly only about 150 total comments having been made. Thus far, Google News has used e-mail messages to encourage people quoted in articles to submit comments — an effort to prime the pump similar to the process that results in the first issue of a new magazine magically having letters to the editor."
Re:So (Score:3, Funny)
Probably the fact that you've identified yourself as "some guy that is quoted saying something". That might tip them off.
Re:Not only that.. (Score:4, Funny)
Re:how do they authenticate the comment? (Score:2, Funny)