Google Adds News Personalization
downbad writes "ZDNet is reporting that the Google News home page is now customizable, allowing you to add or delete main news categories (such as business, sports and so on), as well as increasing or decreasing the number of headlines within a section. They've also introduced a feature that lets you create your own section using keywords for a topic that interests you."
Would slashdot have reported this if it was Yahoo (or something else) which did this instead of Google?
I think it's great. I'm a Canadian, currently in Chile, and in preparations for a move to Mexico. I am interested in US News, Canadian News, Mexican News, and International News. I could care less about Sports, Entertainment, and Health News, so I get rid of them. This is even better than workspaces for me.
Good work google.
What's exactly the news here?
Yahoo's been doing this for years.
Ah, I forgot, it's Google. Anything as much as a difference in the atmospheric pressure around the Google campus makes the front page on slashdot.
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I hope i'm not the only one who want a such featuree on Slashdot too. Wouldn't that feature be quite useful here?
Why is it "news" when Google do another "me too" service?
I mean, let's face it. Yahoo, Reteurs and many others have been doing this sort of thing for years now.
Why is it suddenly news that Google have caught up?
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Why does google need to be an ISP?
I don't think google is worried about capturing a guaranteed customer base, because they already have one. If somebody is doing a web search, the plurality of users already come to google. As long as they keep adding more features, I dont think they are going to have to worry about losing these users to Yahoo/MSN.
Also, if somebody wants to switch search engines from yahoo->google, they just change the URL. But if google gets into the ISP market, what incentive is there for people already happy with their Yahoo DSL service or Verizon/MSN Service to switch? They may save a few bucks (assuming google can even field a more competitive price), but they have to go through the entire hassle of changing ISPs just so they can have google automatically be their homepage?
I honestly believe google is doing amazing things with internet based UIs, but this one leaves a lot to be desired. Its not very intuitive and I find it kind of hard to use. Its not nearly as elegant as gMail or as easy to use as Maps. I wonder why this one seems to be a shotty hack.
Sometimes I wish computers were less friendly.
"They've also introduced a feature that lets you create your own section using keywords for a topic that interests you."
Can you say "Targeted advertising"?
i hate it when search engines say "text version" when in reality its just "less html", look at the google "text" page bullshit
it has images,colours,tables,fonts,css,script, in fact all the things that somebody expecting a "text" doesn't want, its pretty obvious they fail to see the whole point of having a "text" mode
call it "lite html version" but "text version" it certainly aint
yes, it amazing .. Here is an entity, Google, which seeks to gather all the info in the world, to associate it with particular users (gmail, etc) , to store it forever, and to fail to gaurantee privacy!!
Read the 'Privacy ' statement, people!! Yes , they'll keep it sort of private WHILE THEY OWN THE DATABASE!! The COULD have said that no future sale of the company to another owner would not include that enormously valuable database, but they did NOT say that. Wake up!! This is a monster in the making, gearing up potentially to have devastating power over just about everyone.
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Did someone read the title as "Google Ads new personalization"? I was already thinking that I could personalize the ads that I could get from Google...
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So when I saw that they had added personalization, I assumed it was going to be something along the same lines, something that does my thinking FOR me, thank you very much. For example, wouldn't it be cool for the news page to adapt organically in response to stories you click on? So it would realize that I'm a golf fan (yeah, yeah, I'm even dorkier than the average /. user) and stop displaying all those NFL and hockey stories in the Sports section that I couldn't care less about.
Instead, we get the same basic layout customization and keyword matching that Yahoo has had for years (as many others have pointed out). I scratched my head for a few minutes about keywords I could use, but frankly my tastes are a bit too subtle to sum up in this way.
This could be a real story, but only if Google works a little of their statistical magic instead of taking a me-too approach.
Peer Pressure
You know - now and then I dont mind Targeted Advertising when it works, and if I have selected a bunch of news items relating to say - technology, I wouldnt mind non-obtrusive technology related ads.
If I have keywords relating to ASP.NET, C#, XML, I wouldnt mind seeing an ad for books relating to those, I may just find it useful.
When banners/etc are relevant to the site I'm on and find them useful - I dont mind. Theres been more than once I've clicked on a banner on SlashDot.org or codeproject.com or a few other sites, becuase they are advertising products that *gasp* actually do interest me, and they are non-obtrusive enough that I dont mind that they are there even if its a product I have zero interest in