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Google News RSS buttons go missing, but feeds are still there
If you use Google News frequently, you may have recently noticed something missing from your search results. The buttons to create RSS feeds from search results have been removed from the page. The missing buttons don't prevent you from creating RSS feeds anyway, though. There are a couple of ways to do it. If your browser autodetects RSS, you can just click the RSS icon in the address bar to get a feed going. You can also get a feed by creating a new Google Alert and selecting "feed" from the dropdown menu.
[via ReadWriteWeb]
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Hanneke H said 3:46PM on 8-03-2009
Or you could construct a url in notepad or the like and paste that in your feed reader. It seems more sites have dropped the RSS button from their search results pages, which is a pity. I recently made a "wizard" page where people can construct feeds for eBay, Twitter, Flickr - and Google News too. It is super useful to get an overview of articles on a specialized subject. Here's the page: http://www.blagoworks.nl/telexer/app/wizards
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