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Phone Arena
a day ago
- Phone Arena
Google Search has something new that could totally change what you see online
Google just introduced a new way to take more control over what you see in Search. It is still in the experimental phase for now, but it definitely looks like something with potential to stick around. Google is testing a new way to filter your Search results Search is still the place most of us go when we need to find something (there are around 16.4 billion searches on Google every day!). It is so second nature now that 'just Google it' is practically built into how we talk. But the big new thing here? An experiment called Preferred Sources. This feature is currently being tested in Search Labs (available in English in the US and India) and it basically lets you prioritize which sites you want to see more of in the Top Stories section. So, if you always read a particular tech blog, a certain news outlet or your favorite sports site, now you can make sure their stories show up more often. Here is how it works: if you are part of the experiment, you will see a little star icon next to the Top Stories heading. Tap that and you can choose your preferred sources – assuming those sites are actively publishing fresh content. Once set, their articles will show up more often when they are relevant to your search. They will also be clearly labeled and you will still get stories from a mix of other sources, too. News from your preferred sources will appear in the search results. | Image credit – Google Right now, this feature is only available to those who join the Labs experiment, but if past Google rollouts are anything to go by, it might not be long before this goes mainstream – at least in the US and India. But here's the thing… is this good or bad for news? On the surface, Preferred Sources sounds like a win. It helps cut out low-effort or spammy sites, lets you focus on outlets you trust and it could make your Search results way more relevant. But I can't help thinking – if you only ever read one side of the story, how do you know what's really going on? I mean, sure, it's great to see more from sources you like. But if everyone starts filtering out perspectives they don't agree with, that could seriously mess with how informed people actually are. Sometimes, the truth isn't on one side or the other – it is somewhere in the middle. And if we're all stuck in our own little echo chambers, it becomes harder to see the full picture. So yeah, I think the idea is smart and helpful, but it is also something we should use with a bit of caution. Trusted sources are great – just don't forget to occasionally peek outside the bubble. Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase Check Out The Offer


Android Authority
2 days ago
- Android Authority
Google Search launches what could be its most useful experiment in years: Preferred Sources
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Google Search surfaces recent news posts from various outlets in Top Stories. So far, you haven't had much say over the news outlets Google chooses as relevant. With its new Preferred Sources experiment in Labs, you can select your favorite publishers for their content to stand out. It's easy to forget, if you didn't live through it, just how much of a game-changer Google Search was when it first debuted in the late 90s. While we had options like Lycos and AltaVista for years, Google just made it so much easier to find the content you were looking for. These days, though, a lot of users feel unsatisfied with the results they get from Search, with lower-quality sites, sponsored content, and AI slop making it so much harder to locate anything actually useful. While you could always continue to just search Reddit instead, this week we're learning about a new experiment that might actually help steer Search results back in the right direction. Google's got some tips for getting the most out of Search, and in sharing those, it also announces its latest Labs experiment. Once you opt in to testing it, Preferred Sources will give you the option to prioritize results from your favorite, most trusted sources. Now, before you go thinking you can just permanently tell Google to find the answer on Reddit, Preferred Sources operates on Top Stories results — so we're talking about news posts from publishing organizations, rather than social content or personal blogs. But once you turn Preferred Sources on, you'll be able to hit the star icon in the Top Stories header and choose those sites whose news stories you want to see most. Knowing Google, you shouldn't expect your Preferred Sources to exclusively populate the top spots in your Top Stories, but you'll at least see them in there when those sites have recent posts relevant to your query, marked with that same star to highlight them. And then it also looks like we're getting a row just beneath that where Google highlights results that really are just from your chosen sources. Right now, though, we haven't been able to try Preferred Sources for ourselves, despite Google's announcement making it sound like the experiment should be presently available. It's supposed to show up as an option in Search Labs for users in both the US and India, but for the moment we're just getting redirected back to the main Labs page. Hopefully we'll have a chance to give it a try soon and really get a sense for how much influence this truly offers over the results you get. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at Email our staff at news@ . You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice.
Yahoo
21-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Friday night pub quiz: Test your general knowledge with these 20 questions - February 21, 2025
It's time for our weekly Friday night pub quiz! Gather your friends and family and put your general knowledge skills to the test with this set of 20 questions. Tonight we have everything from questions on geography and music to food and drink. Those who took part in last week's quiz can see where they placed in our leaderboard. So grab a drink and put your thinking cap on. Join our WhatsApp Top Stories and, Breaking News group by clicking this link Why not play against friends and family to see who gets the best score? Let us know if you can get top marks in the comments section below. If you enjoyed tonight's quiz, make sure to return next week for another exciting round. If you can't see the quiz below, you can open it in your browser...
Yahoo
14-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Friday night pub quiz: Test your general knowledge with these 20 questions - February 14, 2025
It's time for our weekly Friday night pub quiz! Gather your friends and family and put your general knowledge skills to the test with this set of 20 questions. Tonight we have everything from questions on geography and music to food and drink. Those who took part in last week's quiz can see where they placed in our leaderboard. So grab a drink and put your thinking cap on. Join our WhatsApp Top Stories and, Breaking News group by clicking this link Why not play against friends and family to see who gets the best score? Let us know if you can get top marks in the comments section below. If you enjoyed tonight's quiz, make sure to return next week for another exciting round. If you can't see the quiz below, you can open it in your browser...
Yahoo
07-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Friday night pub quiz: Test your general knowledge with these 20 questions - February 7, 2025
It's time for our weekly Friday night pub quiz! Gather your friends and family and put your general knowledge skills to the test with this set of 20 questions. Tonight we have everything from questions on geography and music to food and drink. Those who took part in last week's quiz can see where they placed in our leaderboard. So grab a drink and put your thinking cap on. Join our WhatsApp Top Stories and, Breaking News group by clicking this link Why not play against friends and family to see who gets the best score? Let us know if you can get top marks in the comments section below. If you enjoyed tonight's quiz, make sure to return next week for another exciting round. If you can't see the quiz below, you can open it in your browser...