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Google Upgrades Its News And Search Platforms With More Contents

Emeka Eni by Emeka Eni
March 9, 2021
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…Google’s News and Search platforms now access its upgraded Full Coverage feature.

Google News has been delivering “full coverage” of in-depth latest happenings and trending topics — this feature that allows Google News to display overviews of top stories and headlines is dubbed full coverage.

In search of news on Google, the media displays diverse unbiased categories of news headlines that are based on the trend list of both local and foreign content created by journalists, interviews, and explainers.

Since Google News was introduced in 2018, they have accessed content with detailed information, optimized with Full Coverage.

Lately, Google News has been serving full coverage of reports, with several topics focused on the Coronavirus outbreaks, (including the unending 2020 pandemic season), and the US previous presidential election. Google also included its full coverage to feature in its search engine for trending results optimization.

The full coverage now iteratively displays in search results that were originally Google News’ — the effect of the feature is quite noticeable when news results display.

For contrast, you can only access details in full by scrolling to the bottom of the and clicking the link below Google’s carousel — click on “More news on…”

This feature only exists if the topic is viral enough to be something that trends for a longer timeline. Nonetheless, local news might likely not be included to access the “full coverage” feature.

This feature bolsters the generation of news results from different sources mixed with different information and trend stories for readers in general and not personalizing contents for display, according to Google News.

Google noted that its news platform also functions on the same upgraded technology that bolsters the activity on its search engine.

Aside from displaying the latest contents, Google’s technology impulsively displays the most important contents and it tends to identify trendy topics that last for days, and even longer, such as the unending Pandemic season and elections or sports events like the Super Bowl. And the English Premier League.

However, the coverage tech is Google’s new favourite tool, and they noted that while it functions on Google Search, it will be accessible to a finite set of users — users based in the States, and those who access its search engine with the English language.

Although the tech company intends to upgrade Full Coverage next month — adding more languages so other regions can access its featured platforms.

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