Google appeared to experiencing a widespread service outage on Friday morning – with users reporting issues using the Big Tech giant’s news feed and other products.

A spike in user reports regarding services outages on Google products occurred around 8 a.m. ET, according to Down Detector, a website that tracks online outages. More than 1,000 reports were posted as of 9 am ET and originated from locations across the US.

“Google News being broken feels extremely ominous,” journalist Louis Peitzman wrote on X.

“Everything Google seems to be down – search, news, calendar, etc…” one user wrote on Down Detector’s forum.

“News feeds are broken,” another user added.

Google appeared to experience an outage on Friday.

The Post has reached out to Google for comment.

An outage would mark another headache for Google, which has scrambled to address issues related to troubled rollout of its AI-powered search engine feature, Overviews.

Critics slammed Google after AI Overviews began generating bizarre responses to user search queries, such as advising them to eat rocks or add glue to their pizza. Google said it was “taking swift action” to address the hiccups.

Elsewhere, Google confirmed the authenticity of thousands of documents related to its secretive search results algorithm. Some details appeared to contradict past public statements by Google regarding which factors are and are not used to calculate rankings.

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