Articles tagged with: Google Reader
Google today announced to add more Google services to Google Apps. According to this announcement, more applications (including Picasa Web, Blogger and Reader) will be integrated to all editions of Google Apps later this year.
Google Reader has announced support for HTML5 tags video and audio, which enables users to view HTMl5 version of videos embedded in to any RSS item.
This userscript will enable you to mark selected items as read in list view of Google Reader.
Hide newly introduced “Explore” feature of Google Reader using this greasemonkey script.
Discover hidden easter eggs in Google Reader.
Now you can kill those ugly ads in FeedDemon, the best desktop based RSS reader.
Google Reader has introduced another new feature – RSS Bundle. A RSS bundle is a collection of RSS feeds. Bundles you create can be added to your shared items so that your friends can subscribe to them.
In addition, you can put your bundles on your site or use them to invite new friends to Reader.
Here are 5 suggestions for using Google Reader :
Here is a cool Greasemonkey script for Google Reader. This script decorates your subscription panel by adding favicons of the feeds.
Blog readers are the most important entity in the Blogosphere. Here are 10 tools (or ways) to become an efficient blog reader. Try them and please suggest more.
Google Reader Toolkit is a Firefox (experimental) add-on for Google Reader. It notifies you if there are updates available on Google Reader.
There are many such add-ons , but this one has some cool features. Google Reader Toolkit places its’ icon on status bar and icon will turn orange on getting updates.
GRT doesn’t support authentication, so it works only if you are logged in to Google Reader.
You can set various notification options, like : setting refreshing time interval and getting notifications for few selected tags only. (great feature!)
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If you love connecting and sharing with friends and want to share all your favorite blog posts and other articles with your friends on Twitter, here is a cool trick for you.
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I was missing the new “tag” feature in the Prince newspaper style of FeedDemon 2.8 Beta 2, and so requested Nick Bradbury to add the tags to my favorite and default style. And, he promised to add this feature in next update. Today, with the release of Beta 3, the Prince has got the tags.
I love Prince style because of its simplicity.
Here are some other changes in beta 3 :
Added: “What’s New” page now displays at startup after upgrading
Added: Support for GIF, PNG, JPEG, BMP and truecolor ICO favicons …