What is Google News? Great things you probably didn't know about Google News
What is Google News?
Built by Google, Google News is a useful app that gives you updates from trusted sources.
The interface of this application in mobile phones is arranged as a collection - this design helps users easily update information according to personal preferences. Google News will show users concise summaries of 5 news that may be of interest. This arrangement depends on the location and preferences of the user.

Google calls this an 'all-encompassing guarantee', each individual news provided by a variety of sources and with varying ratings. Users can both evaluate the quality of the news and provide an intuitive and comprehensive view.
In parallel with Google News, there are quite a few similar information update apps, not to miss Apple News. However, the user approach of these two applications is different. Google News 'Collections' feels like a story that this app is for users. The app also provides different perspectives of the story, a more general news picture.

Currently, Google News is available on both iOS (iPhone) and Android (Samsung) platforms. For apple believers, to be able to use Google News, users must first install Google Chrome.
Despite being a relatively new application, just announced at Google's 2018 I / O conference, Google News promises to be effective for users.
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