How to get google news rss
There are a few ways to get Google News RSS feeds:
Method 1: Google News RSS Feeds
- Go to Google News (news.google.com) and search for a specific topic, keyword, or location.
- Click on the "Settings" icon (represented by three horizontal lines) at the top right corner of the page.
- Select "RSS" from the dropdown menu.
- Choose the RSS format you prefer (e.g., Atom or RSS 2.0).
- Click on the "Get RSS" button to generate the RSS feed URL.
Method 2: Google News RSS Feeds using Search Operators
- Use Google News search operators to refine your search results. For example:
site:news.google.com
to search within Google News only.inurl:news.google.com
to search for URLs containing "news.google.com".filetype:rss
to search for RSS feeds.
- Use the search operator
related:
to find related news stories. For example:related:techcrunch
to find news stories related to TechCrunch. - Use the search operator
intitle:
to search for news stories with specific titles. For example:intitle:Google+
to find news stories with "Google+" in the title.
Method 3: Google News RSS Feeds using Third-Party Tools
- Use a third-party tool like Feedburner (owned by Google) to create an RSS feed from Google News.
- Go to Feedburner (feedburner.google.com) and sign in with your Google account.
- Click on "Create a New Feed" and enter the URL of the Google News search results page.
- Choose the RSS format and other settings as desired.
- Click on "Save" to create the RSS feed.
Example RSS Feed URLs
Here are some example RSS feed URLs for Google News:
- Google News (general):
https://news.google.com/news/rss
- Google News (Technology):
https://news.google.com/news/rss/section/tech
- Google News (Business):
https://news.google.com/news/rss/section/business
- Google News (Sports):
https://news.google.com/news/rss/section/sports
Note that these URLs may change over time, and it's always a good idea to check the Google News terms of service to ensure that you're using the RSS feeds in compliance with their policies.