![]() Local – This category has moved from a separate tab. Search users with their location services turned on have the option to check on local news, usually from the nearest metro area.Personalized categories – These tabs are populated by the topics and publishers that a signed-in Google user has read and/or selected.It is often dominated by the largest and most general-interest publishers. Because it’s made up of what Google judges to be the most important topics, it’s probably the most competitive category. Top Stories – As the default category, the assumption is this category gets the highest traffic and therefore click-throughs.One particular point of annoyance for publishers: There is no politics category, with those topics instead sprinkled through Top Stories, U.S., World and Business. In addition to deciding the publishers, topics and articles that make up Google News, the search giant decides how it all will be organized for search users. Google’s algorithm also decides on the news topics (or keywords), and of course the individual articles that appear for each topic, in each category, at any given time. ![]() A completely redesigned version of Google News was released in mid-May 2018, after being announced at Google’s I/O developer conference earlier that month. News in organic search (5.5 min) 1.1 Google News (2.5 min)įound at both and as a tab in Google’s search engine results pages (or SERPs), this is the “homepage” of news in this search engine. 7.5 Mobile-friendly checker from Google (7.1 AMP, or Accelerated Mobile Pages (1 min). ![]() 5.6 Project Owl and fighting “fake news” (1 min). ![]() Publisher types and website structure (3 min) News XML sitemap/Google News sitemap (0.5 min)
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