Google's Online Feed Reader Application
Nothing is more frustrating than being inundated with Feeds, Feed Readers - Terms You Should Know One way to manage blog updates is through the use of feeds. The best way to subscribe to feeds is to use a feed reader. A Application-based feed readers or installable desktop programs If you prefer to use an online service to track and manage your Google Reader - Fresh Content at your Doorstep As part of Google's grand vision to bring together personalized Google Reader is a web-based feed reader which aggregates feeds Instead of regularly visiting individual blogs for updates, To avail of this service, you must have a Google account. If Google Reader Cool Features - A Quick Run Down Google Reader is a complete feed reader. It also adheres to To search for feeds, you can use the search box at the upper Content can be displayed by date or automatic sorting which As mentioned earlier, when you find content you want to read on You may also add tags or labels to feeds you've read that are Google Reader allows you to share what you read with friends. Another cool feature of Google Reader is the keyboard Give the Google Reader a test drive and experience for yourself About The Author: http://www.theinternetone.net Labels: Blogs-and-RSS
Article written by: Danny Wirken
information from the blogging community when you are clueless
as how to manage all these content especially the ones you are
interested in. In this regard, Google's online feed reader
application, Google Reader, can be of great help. Google Reader
will keep track of all these fresh contents (feeds) making it
easier to keep up with your ever-increasing list of contents
from across the blogosphere.
Feeds are small files just like web pages. Blogs have links or
these orange buttons labeled XML, RSS or Atom. All these are
feed formats. They let you gather updates from a wide variety
of blogs and display these fresh updates all in one place as
they come in. This feature is referred to as syndication,
aggregation or simply subscribing. Most blog publishers use RSS
format which stands for Really Simple Syndication format.
feed reader is sometimes called a news reader, news aggregator,
blog reader, RSS reader or RSS client. A feed reader is a type
of software or program that retrieves syndicated content
supplied in the form of feed published by blogs. A feed reader
maintains a list of blogs you are subscribed to, check them for
updates at your determined intervals and displays these contents
in a readable format. There are basically two types of feed
readers - application-based and web-based.
are simple software applications that are installed on the
computer. Whenever you go online, they check the RSS feeds for
blogs you are subscribed to and display the new posts into the
reader on your computer. Feed Demon (Windows) and NetNewsWire
(Mac OS X) are popular application-based feed readers.
feeds, then a web-based feed reader is the one for you. It works
in a web browser to collect all the blogs to which you are
subscribed to in one place online. Any upgrade or new features
are added automatically. What is more, you can check feeds from
any computer. Google Reader is one fine example of a web-based
feed reader.
web content to make information more relevant to users, it has
launched its online feed reader application, Google Reader
Beta. This brings Google closer to becoming a one-stop portal
for your e-mail, hand-picked news and other information.
from blogs. It is capable of reading RSS and Atom feeds. It has
a clean and easy interface that allows you to manage which
content you have read, save them, organize them and categorize
them for future reference.
Google Reader will do the job for you. Google Reader will keep
you updated about all the online information you are interested
in. They can be news blogs or even your friends' blogs.
you have a registered account with Gmail, you can use your
username and password to sign in to Google Reader. If you don't
have a Google Account, you can access the reader by logging on
to http://www.google.com/reader. To enjoy Google Reader's
amazing features, make sure you are using either one of these
browsers - IE 6. Firefox 1.0+, Safari 1.3+, Netscape 7.2+ and
1.7+.
Google's trademark simple, easy-to-use design principle. The
neat layout of Google Reader makes it easy to search for and
scroll through feeds. Content is organized into four sections-
Home Page, Your Subscriptions, Read Items and Starred.
left top of the screen. Finding content is easy, just type a
specific publication, name, author, or topic and click "search
for new content" and Google Reader will retrieve up to ten
results. You can then subscribe by clicking the subscribe
button adjacent to each search result. Google Reader will
monitor the blog for updates and add them to your reading list.
Google Reader has two panes, the left displays the reading list
and the feeds you subscribe to and a preview pane on the right
that allows you to read the full feed content.
prioritizes content based on relevance to you. You can choose
whether or not you like content you've already read to remain
in your reading list. However, you can still view read items
not in your reading list by clicking on the "Read Items" button
at the top of the Home Page. Google Reader allows you to
retrieve a listing of read items. You might want to look
through the last 50 items to come up with trends or enable you
to complete a search.
a regular basis, you can subscribe to it and Google Reader will
monitor that blog for updates and add them to your reading
list. You can also use the "Edit Subscriptions" link to edit or
add to your subscription list. The subscription link displays a
user's current, past and deleted subscriptions. It allows you
to view details such as dates and specific tags used. Current
subscriptions can be found in the reading list.
somewhat connected. Feeds about computers may be tagged
"computers", "electronics", "information technology".
Similarly, you can also label an item with a star. These
starred items are presented as a list of entries with feed URL,
tags, published and updated periods included. Google Reader
treats starred items as a special type of tag. Moreover, if you
use the tagging/labeling feature of Google Reader, you can share
them.
You can send a list to your starred items in Google Reader.
Anyone who clicks on this link is taken to a public version of
Google Reader (no log-in required) that displays the content
with your shared label. If you have a Gmail account, you can
click the "Send Email" button to automatically compose an
e-mail to go with the link. Another way you can share is to put
a clip on your blog with fresh content from your reading list. A
clip is a condensed list of current headlines from contents with
a specific label that can be posted on a blog. Any visitor can
then view the latest headlines from a label you are sharing.
shortcuts. They save time by helping you scan your reading list
without the hassle of moving your hand back and forth between
the keyboard and the mouse. Navigation becomes much easier.
how easy it is to manage content overload from the blogosphere.


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