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mardi 19 septembre 2017

How to Use Google News

Do you like to stay up to date with the latest news? Google News is a great platform to keep you updated on what's happening around the world.

EditSteps

EditGetting Started

  1. Go to Google News. Visit news.google.com/ in your browser. In Google search results, click on the News from the top side.
    Google News; URL.png
  2. Select a section. You can choose Headlines, Local News, or location-based news for you from the top side of the page. Click on each headline to read what's new in that section.
    Google News; Section.png
  3. Select a topic. Select your favourite topic from the left side. For example, you can pick Top Stories, Technology, Business, Entertainment, Sports, Science, or Health.
    Google News; Topics.png
  4. Share news. Click on the share button, near the headline, and choose a social media platform to share or copy the link from the pop-up screen.
    Google News; share.png

EditEditing Your Sections List

  1. Go to Section Settings. Click on Manage sections from the bottom of the SECTIONS list. Or directly go to http://ift.tt/2wD85PH
    Google News; Edit Topics of Section List.png
  2. Add new section. Type any topics you’re interested in. For example, you could type football, Twitter, or music. Also add a title (optional).
    Google News; Add new section..png
  3. Save your settings. Click on the ADD SECTION to finish.
    Google News; section add.png
  4. Remove or edit your sections. Scroll to "Section" and click Hide to remove a section. You can also drag to reorder the sections.
    Google News; Remove or Edit Your Sections.png

EditChanging General Settings

  1. Open the General settings. Click on the gear icon from the corner and select General from the drop-down list.
    Google News; General Settings.png
  2. Disable automatic reload if desired. Un-check Automatically refresh news to disable automatic reload of the page.
    Google News; Disable Automatic Reload.png
  3. Edit the Sports Scores section if you want to. You can disable/enable sports scores from there. Also, you can select different leagues/sports from there.
    Google News; Edit Sports Scores Section.png

EditAdding Your Interests

  1. Go to 'Your Interests'. Click on the gear icon and select Your interests from the drop-down list.
    Google News; Your Interests.png
  2. Add your interests. Enter them one by one in the box.
    Google News; Add Your Interests.png
  3. Done. You can see stories about your interests in the For You section.
    Google News; Add Your Interest.png

EditManaging Locations

  1. Click on the gear icon and select 'Local sections' from the drop-down list.
    Google News; Local sections.png
  2. Add new locations. Enter the city, town or zip code in the box.
    Google News; Add new location.png.png
  3. Click on the ADD LOCATION button to add your locations. You can reorder or delete your current locations from there.
    Google News; Manage locations.png

EditGetting an RSS Feed Link

  1. Select a topic. Click on your favourite topic from the left side. For example, you could select sports, business, science, or technology.
    Google News; select a topic.png
  2. Scroll down to the bottom. Find RSS from the bottom and copy the link address. Done!
    Google News; RSS.png

EditTips

  • You can manage your interests and locations to get more stories on your favourite topics.
  • The "Fact Check" label tells you whether claims related to your search query are true or false according to the publisher’s fact check.
    Google News; Fact Check.png

EditWarnings

  • Google News doesn’t fact-check; it simply serves as a repository for several original publishers which do the fact-checking.

EditSources and Citations




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