Tribune Escalates Airline Article Dispute With Google

Tribune Co. is blaming the circulation of a six-year-old article that briefly triggered a Wall Street panic squarely on Google’s search technology.

Google’s automated search agent, Googlebot, is simply unable “to differentiate between breaking news and frequently viewed stories on the websites of its newspapers,” Tribune said.

In a statement issued late Wednesday, Tribune issued its third, and most detailed yet, explanation of how an old Chicago Tribune story archived in the Web site of the sibling South Florida Sun Sentinel managed to get picked up as new news, and trigger a frantic sell-off of United Airlines stock that sent shares plunged by more than 70 percent in the first half-hour of trading.

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