Google News section feeds: You can get a feed for any Google News section. For instance, if you select a feed link while you’re on the Business page, you’ll get a feed of business news.
Google News search results feeds: You can also get a feed for any search you do on Google News. First do any search on Google News, then simply use the RSS link on the left-hand side of your search results page to generate the feed.
Customized news feeds: You can create a feed of a customized news page (note: for now, this applies only to English language sections), simply by creating a customized news page, and then using the RSS link on the left-hand side of the page to generate the feed.
What are feeds and how do I use them?
A feed is a regularly updated summary of web content, along with links to full versions of that content. When you subscribe to a given website’s feed by using a feed reader, you’ll receive a summary of new content from that website. Important: you must use a feed reader in order to subscribe to website feeds. When you click on an RSS feed link, your browser may display a page of unformatted gobbledygook.
What is RSS?
RSS is a feed format. Right now, Google News supports RSS 2.0.
How do I use Google News feeds?
To access Google News feeds, look for the RSS link on any Google News page. This link will generate a feed of current stories related to the page that you’re looking at.
Links to Feeds: | |
Top News | RSS |
World | RSS |
Australia | RSS |
Canada | RSS |
India | RSS |
Ireland | RSS |
New Zealand | RSS |
South Africa | RSS |
US | RSS |
UK | RSS |
Business | RSS |
Sci/Tech | RSS |
Health | RSS |
Sports | RSS |
Entertainment | RSS |
Source by : http://www.google.com/support/news