1,128 posts tagged Google Reader
SubscribeFriday Happy Hour is Not Living the G2 Life
http://www.maizenbrew.com/ 2008/ 5/ 16/ 519140/ friday-happy-hour-is-not-l-
Multiple Ways to Access Google Reader
http://www.softtechreviews.com/ software/ multiple-ways-to-access-google-reader/…Google Reader is a popular web-based feed reader that lacks one feature. A feature I’m sure everyone would love to have available, even if they didn’t use it. To sync with a desktop feed reader. Google seems to be falling behind with this. I stopped using Google Reader for a little while because of it.
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Add a Google Reader sidebar
http://www.feelfirefox.net/ blog/ add-a-google-reader-sidebar/Google has updated the iPhone version of Google Reader, its online web feed aggregator. This is good news even if you don’t have an iPhone. Like other web apps designed for the iPhone interface, it fits very well in Firefox (and other browsers) sidebar. And it’s pretty simple: 1.
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From My Google Reader
http://lisa765.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ from-my-google-reader.htmlFirst of all I have to say I love Google Reader. No more checking blogs every day from my blogroll not knowing which one has new posts or not. (Even though blogroll SAYS it updates with new post notification sometimes it's a day or so late and sometimes it misses the post altogether).
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Lay out Acrobat form fields on a grid
http://acrobat.timhuff.net/ ?p=105For all you form junkies out there, here is a quick tip on that sexy form layout that we all crave! You can use grids to help position form fields precisely on a page. You can define the grid spacing, color, and position. You can also choose whether to have the boundaries of a form field snap to grid lines when you’re editing the form field.
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Plant Google Reader in Your Sidebar
http://www.firefoxfacts.com/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ plant-google-reader-in-your-sidebar/Time for another one of those awesome, put “insert web site here” in the Firefox sidebar tips. This time around, it is the Google Reader iPhone version we are going goofy about. Open up this link here: http://www.google.com/reader/i/ After doing so, drag it to your links bar or bookmark it.
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New feature wishlist for Google Reader
http://www.jonbounds.co.uk/ blog/ 263/ new-feature-wishlist-for-google-reader/I’ve been thinking some more about the whole, information overload, autogenerated echo, crossposting thing. I’ve come to the conclusion that I don’t want RSS feeds aggregated for me on yet another web service, I don’t want every feed from every person and have to filter them out (and for duplicates).
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ReadAIR - Google Reader on AIR
http://blog.digitalbackcountry.com/ ?p=1427It’s getting kind of hard to keep track of all the AIR applications out there. I just saw that there is a new AIR application called ReadAir that lets you take your Google Reader feeds outside of the browser and into a very nice, OS X looking application.
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Filtering Through Online Information Overload To Find The Gems Worth Reading (Part 1.5)
http://smithereensblog.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ filtering-through-information-ove…One of my first posts was (more or less) about trying to pick through the hoards of content online to find the stuff worth reading on a regular basis, and I received some positive feedback from reader Gen, who said, in part: I don't normally 'blog' or read blogs on a regular basis, as I
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Best Google Reader hack I’ve seen.
http://stephenshores.org/ 2008/ 05/ 15/ best-google-reader-hack-ive-seen/Google Reader Preview Enhanced will, when you click on an article’s title, load the entire article in the reader within a frame. This lets you see the full article for those folks who don’t share their full RSS feed, and it also lets you comment on any blog post without having to leave the Google Reader window.
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Google Reader -- bad
http://kedardamle.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ google-reader-bad.htmlOk, so after the good, here comes the bad. After using Google Reader for more than 2 weeks now, I feel how things can be extended/changed for the good. First of all, I want to filter out the feeds just like I can filter out emails in gmail -- based on keywords.