- The Verge, Tuesday, December 6, 2016 12:41 PM
An update to the Google App, formerly Google Now, on Android devices now puts a focus on news.
The Verge reports that the Google App home screen is split into two parts, with the right side
alerting the user of upcoming events and the left side serves a list of "personally relevant news," which now includes a section called “Feed” dedicated to news that Google thinks the user
will have interest in based on search history.
The update will roll out starting today, Tuesday, in the Google App on Android in the U.S., but other regions and iOS will come eventually, per
The Verge.
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