More feeds for speed
The personalized homepage has a new directory with more content and more ways to browse, search and add it to your Google homepage. A lot of content owners have been asking for ways to drive adoption of their feeds and modules. One option is the "Add to Google" button you can add to your website as a way to quickly connect fans to your content. Enjoy all the new stuff and as always, feel free to discuss.
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- Africa
- apps
- April 1
- Asia
- books + book search
- developers
- doodles
- education and research
- Europe
- free expression
- google for work
- google.org
- googlers and culture
- Latin America
- mobile
- personalization
- photos
- policy and issues
- privacy
- recruiting and hiring
- scholarships
- search
- search trends
- user experience and usability
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