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Google Discover update makes it easy to see articles and videos you ‘liked’

What you need to know

  • Google Discover has gained a new “liked” page within its “Saved” tab in the main app.
  • Users who tap the heart icon beside articles and YouTube videos will find that content listed as a grid view in the “liked” tab on Android and desktop.
  • Google has been spotted testing a Discover feed for computers in India, which might entail such a feed arriving on its main page beneath the search bar.

Google is bringing a quality-of-life update to its Discover feed that might help users find what once interested them.

As spotted by 9to5Google, the company has added a new “Liked” section to the “Saved” page in the main Google app. Now, users interacting with the heart icon nestled beneath recommended articles and YouTube videos can find them easily in one place.

Everything that you’ve saved will appear there in a grid view, accompanied by an easy-to-identify cover image, source link, and headline — if it’s an article.

(Image credit: Android Central)

This “Liked” tab differentiates itself from the “Saved” portion, which primarily deals with items discovered via Google Search that you’ve specifically hit “save” on. Moreover, saving items lets you save images and information from Maps, and then the app packages these items into collections so you can easily return to them.


 

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