Announcement
August 9, 2005
Google News with RSS Feed
Today Google added a new feature to Google News that enables users to
receive Google News results as RSS or Atom feeds in their feed reader
of choice. With RSS and Atom feeds, users can view updates from Google
News, as well as other news websites they're interested in, in one location,
making it easier to keep up on breaking news from multiple sources.
Starting this morning, users who visit any English language Google News
page will see RSS | Atom links. When a user has a feed reader installed,
clicking on either of these links will generate a feed of current stories
related to the page they're looking at. In addition, many feed readers
can also "auto-detect" the feed and import it into the reader automatically.
Google News feeds are similar to Google Alerts whereby readers receive
headlines and teasers with a link to click through directly to the news
source to read the full story.
Users can access Google News feeds four different ways:
Although the use of news feeds is still early in the adoption phase,
we've actually received a significant number of user requests for this
feature. Adding support for RSS and Atom feeds further extends the accessibility
of Google News and represents another achievement in Google's ongoing
focus to help users find, organize and access more of the information
they want.
For reference, Google News is a comprehensive news search service that
enables users to view up-to-the-minute news headlines from thousands
of news sources and related photos from around the world. Google News
is currently available in 22 regional editions in 9 languages. We're
excited to offer support for RSS and Atom feeds in 6 countries in English:
US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, UK and India. Google News is a free
service and we do not currently show targeted Google advertisements on
these pages.
More information about Google News can be found at http://news.google.com.

