NewNow you can hear Fox News article!
Google users can now customize their search results to display favorite sources such as Fox News, using the company’s new “favorite sources” features.
Google officially launched the feature on August 12, making a way to tailor the section of top stories to include outlets assigned by the user.
“When you choose your favorite sources, you will start displaying their articles prominently within the top stories, when those sources have published fresh and relevant content for your discovery,” Read a statement from Google.
Google’s new “favorite source” features allow users to adapt their search results to display their favorite publishers within the section of top stories. (AP Photo/Don Ryan, File)
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Google says that the material from your hand sources can also appear in a dedicated “segment” from your sources.
Adding Fox News as a “favorite source” can be done in a few clicks using this shortcut.
You can make Fox News a favorite source on Google to stay updated on coverage. (Istock)
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Alternatively, you can follow these steps.
- Find any subject in news on Google.
- Click on the icon presented on the right side of the top stories.
- Discover Fox News when indicated.
- Select Fox News.
- Refresh results to see Fox news materials in top stories.
This new Google feature allows users to select as many sites as you want as a favorite source. You can also change the sites you have chosen at any time.
Users can select one or more “favorite sources” to appear on the Google search result page. Once “favorite sources” are selected, if there are recent more relevant coverage from those sources related to your search, they will appear more often within the top stories. (Photo depiction by Soumyabrata Roy/Nurfoto through Getty Image)
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Make sure you stay updated on Fox News coverage by adding it as a favorite source.