« IBM Joins The Search Game | Main | Google Code »

Google News Customization


We've been steadily adding more editions of Google News (Korea, anyone? Chile?) so that everyone can find up-to-the-minute coverage of the news they want to read. But maybe you've got your own idea of what's newsworthy -- more world news and less Michael Jackson, or possibly vice versa. Sports, sports, and more sports? Canadian news in both English and French? You choose the topics and we'll find the stories. So go on - customize your Google News page with *your* Google News.

Mike Dixon
Engineering Manager

via:http://www.google.com/googleblog/2005/03/i-read-news-today-oh-boy.html

The new features are very cool, and make Google News a much more useful service. However, you still need to visit Google News using your web browser; there's no RSS option to allow you to view your customized page in a news aggregator. Google has no plans to add an RSS option either, according to Google product manager Marissa Mayer.

via:http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/article.php/3488881



Post a comment