Google launched a Preferred Sources feature in the U.S. and India that lets users select favorite news outlets so their articles appear more often in Top Stories for search queries. The feature increases the frequency of content from chosen sources while still showing results from other sites. Users can modify their preferred sources at any time. To add ABC7 San Francisco, users can visit the direct preferences URL and check the box next to ABC7 San Francisco. Alternatively, users can choose Top Stories' source icon during a news search, type "ABC7 San Francisco," select the website box, and reload results.
The "Preferred Sources" feature, which launched in the U.S. and India in mid-August, lets users pick their favorite news sources so they can see more of their articles displayed within "Top Stories" when searching for topics on Google. Google explained on its products blog that people will still see content from other sites. The feature just serves up content from users' preferred sources more frequently.
The second option is to follow these steps: 1) Search for a topic that is in the news. 2) In the "Top Stories" section, hit the icon next to the section header that looks like a box with a star in the middle. 3) In the pop-up window, type in "ABC7 San Francisco" and select the box next to website. 4) Hit "reload results" button at the bottom, and you're set.
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