Google rolls out preferred sources feature. How to add the Times Record

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Google unveiled its "preferred sources" feature on August 12, allowing users to personalize their news feed by selecting their favorite sources. This new functionality ensures that when users search for topics, they receive updates from their chosen outlets, such as the Times Record. Users can add or modify their preferred sources at any time, allowing for a dynamic and customized news experience. According to Google, articles from selected sources will be prominently displayed in Top Stories when fresh content is published. This initiative aims to improve user engagement with news content and strengthen connections to local and national sources.

Besides the preferred sources feature, the Times Record encourages readers to follow it on various social media platforms, subscribe for in-depth coverage, or download its mobile app. This approach not only facilitates access to news but also fosters a stronger relationship between the publication and its audience. The "preferred sources" feature represents a significant step towards a more tailored news consumption experience.

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