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Google news app to start displaying both AMP and non-amp web content

- By Pelumi Emmanuel

Google has rolled out a new update to the way news is displayed in the Google news app. Google announced the update today saying "Earlier this year, we announced the expansion of non-amp web content in Google News as part of the page experience update. "As part of this update, in the coming weeks the Google News app will improve its support for web content, displaying both AMP and non-amp web content with more regularity from sites worldwide. "No action is required of you to enable this. "As a result of this change, we will no longer directly render article text provided in RSS feeds in the Google News app. Instead, we’ll send readers directly to publishers’ web pages. "Consequent­ly, and to help simplify the management of your content on Google News, we will be removing functional­ity in Publisher Center relating to feed-based article rendering. "This includes custom Analytics tracking IDS and 3rd party tracking pixels used to track in-app reads, as well as custom RSS styling and feed ads. "You will still be able to track and measure all of your Google News traffic through your web site’s existing analytics tracking. Google News performanc­e reports in Search Console will also be unaffected. "We will remove this functional­ity from Publisher Center in early November and will reach out again later this year to remind you of this change." This update should help publishers make more revenue and gain more publicity.

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