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Google rolls out new feed for Indian users

The feature is available for both Android and iOS users in India

By: ASIAN NEWS INTERNATIONAL
| Updated on: Sep 08 2017, 15:53 IST
The new feed will not only be based on a user’s interaction with Google, but will also factor trending topics in their chosen areas from around the world.
The new feed will not only be based on a user’s interaction with Google, but will also factor trending topics in their chosen areas from around the world. (Google)
The new feed will not only be based on a user’s interaction with Google, but will also factor trending topics in their chosen areas from around the world.
The new feed will not only be based on a user’s interaction with Google, but will also factor trending topics in their chosen areas from around the world. (Google)

Google is rolling out a new feed for its users in India. The feature is available for both Android and iOS platforms. The feed will feature cards containing latest updates on sports, news, videos, music and stories. Google's new feed will be available in English and Hindi languages.

This update will help you better tune the flow of news and information from the web to your phone, enabling you to dig deeper on topics you're passionate about. You can access the new feed by updating and launching the Google app on your phone.

The feed will enable you to see cards containing the very latest sports highlights, top news, engaging videos, new music, stories about your hobbies and more, and will be available in English and Hindi.

The new feed will now enable you to follow topics right from Search results, helping you to keep up with exactly what you care about. In your mobile search results, you will now see a new "Follow" button. From movies, sports teams, favorite bands or music artists, famous people, and more, a quick tap on this button will allow you to start receiving updates and stories from the selected topic.

Should you choose, you can also unfollow a topic or interest - simply tap a given card in your feed and unfollow, or visit your Google app settings to remove it from your feed.

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First Published Date: 08 Sep, 15:52 IST
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