Announcement
March 10, 2005
Customized News
Today, Google announced a new feature on Google News that enables users
to customize their front page news as they read it. This enhancement
represents another important achievement in Google's ongoing focus to
help users find and organize more of the information they want.
When users visit Google News at http://news.google.com,
they will see a box labeled "Customize this page" that offers the following
features:
- Page customization Users may customize the Google News
front page with news sections of their choosing. They can select
from 9 available languages and 22 local editions of Google News from
around the globe, enabling users to view Google News in a customized
global, multilingual format. For example, a user living in London
who speaks both English and Japanese may choose to view "Health" news
from the UK and "World" news in Japanese.
- Add custom sections Users may create their own personal
section for the Google News front page by specifying keywords, preferred
language, and/or categories from where to draw the stories. For example,
users interested in reading news about Google may select [google]
as a keyword in the "Technology" category. Newly created sections
will also appear in users' left navigation bar.
- Section rearrangement Users may rearrange the sections
of the front page they'd like to view. For example, if they'd rather
read "Entertainment" news before "Business" news, they may place
the Entertainment section toward the top of their customized front
page.
- Number of headlines by section selection Users may easily
modify the number of headlines displayed per news section. (Changing
the number of stories in a section will change the alignment of sections
on the page.)
- Show headlines only Users may also select to view headlines
only, without displaying the first sentence of a story nor images.
In addition to the "Text Version" that Google News provides, this
feature may be helpful for users with non-broadband or slower Internet
connections.
- Share customized news page Users may share their customized
news page with others by clicking on the link at the bottom of their
page that reads "Share your customized news with a friend." This
feature provides a URL for their current customized page. If users
change their customized settings, they will receive a different URL.
We're excited about the opportunity to be able to offer the customized
Google News feature in 9 languages, and we're exploring opportunities
to make the Google News service available in more languages and more
countries. More information about Google News can be found at http://news.google.com.