Amazon Adds 'Featured Articles' Section on App, web site With Content on Sports, Auto, amusement
Amazon web site and app show ‘Featured Articles’ section once searched manually.
Amazon has superimposed a ‘Featured Articles' section wherever viewers will browse a range of articles for complimentary. The new section was taciturnly superimposed to the web site and mobile app. It includes classes like exclusive, sports, auto, amusement, politics, and more. It sources the articles from varied publications and brings them along in one place. a number of these articles are solely out there on Amazon, as per the page. per a report, some Kindle users ar being notified of those featured articles.
Featured Articles section is difficult to find whereas browsing the Amazon web site or the app however will be found by manually looking out “featured articles.” The banner says the articles have a reading time of below 5 minutes however there are some articles that claim reading times of over the desired limit. The classes listed here embody exclusive articles, amusement, politics and governance, sports, business and finance, health and fitness, society and modus vivendi, books, food, fiction, current affairs, travel, and auto.
These articles are sourced from Outlook, West land, harpist Collins, Hachette Republic of India, and others. It conjointly includes articles by Amazon Prime Video.
As per a report by Tech Crunch, some Kindle users are becoming notifications of those featured articles. Since the Featured Articles section is not simply visible on the web site or the app, it may well be that Amazon is testing it at this time before saying it in public. The report quotes associate degree Amazon interpreter, “We stay focused on making new and interesting experiences for our customers and as a part of this endeavor, we've been testing a brand new service that brings articles on totally different topics like current affairs, books, business, amusement, sports and among st others for readers.”
Amazon recently bought US motion picture studio subway filmmaker Mayer (MGM) for $8.45 billion (roughly Rs. 61,500 crores) that provides it a large library of films and television shows to vie with streaming rivals Netflix and Disney+.
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