Google News gets revamp to reduce clutter

From CNET News.com: Google News got a few tweaks today in an effort to make the site less cluttered and easier to customize.

The new News site features a one-column default view, rather than the two-column view the site previously used. The Top Stories section now includes six or more stories, rather than three, to offer more diversity.

Users can personalize the page. While the first three stories are culled algorithmically, the remainder can be compiled based on user interest. A Web surfer can click "Edit" under "News for you" to customize it to their preference.

The site includes more video and photo content as well. And Google has included the ability to share articles quickly over social networks such as Twitter and Facebook with clickable icons below headlines.

To keep the page tidy, only the top story in each story grouping includes a brief description in addition to the headline. When users want more information, they can click nearby to expand the information available.

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