Combine Feed-Creating Tools with Email Alerts to Nab That Job [Job Search]
Lifehacker —
... , provides instant in-browser updates for quick response times. If you're not already using an RSS reader a web site or software tool that monitors and delivers feed updates now's the time to get started. Free accounts are offered at the web-based Google Reader and ...
Gears já está disponível para Safari em fase beta; YouTube uploader ganha suporte a ele
MacMagazine —
... e o Reader, da própria gigante de buscas, são exemplos de aplicativos suportados por ela. Já no WordPress, ela torna a navegação no sistema mais ágil ( ...
Google Blogger “Following feature”
D' Technology Weblog —
... If you’re a Google Reader user, you’ll now see a special folder in Reader called “Blogs I’m Following,” full of the subscriptions for all of the blogs you follow. You can follow blogs you’ve subscribed to in Reader, too: From the Reading List on your Blogger Dashboard, click “Add,” then “Import from Google Reader.” ...
Top 10 Ways to Speed Up Your Web Browsing [Lifehacker Top 10]
Lifehacker —
... a fast net connection when you need it for the geeky details. 4. Swap heavy sites for RSS feeds and mobile versions [image] Here's a not-so-secret tip about your Lifehacker editors we couldn't possibly read the full version of every blog, news site, and aggregation site we pull our post material from every day. RSS feeds are this blog's bread and butter, and they're great for getting a lot of reading done in a short amount of time. We're split fairly evenly between the Google Reader webapp and NetNewsWire/NewsGator 's desktop clients, but both are a great ...
Google Gears
Technology - Channel Feed —
In an effort to be productive, even when I can’t find internet access, I’ve installed Google Gears in order to give me that extra added little boost.
So what is Gears and where can you get it to work? It’s this fantastic little plug in that Google created, which serves up offline content or provide you with content based on your geographical location. I use Gears primarily for offline use of Google docs and Google Reader (the most recent 2,000 items). Gears was designed to be used on both Google and non-Google sites. Remember the Milk and the ...
How to Filter and Manage Your Online Social Life [Information Overload]
Lifehacker —
... on Macs, or read on the web with Google Reader . All those options are fairly powerful, offer offline access, and make reading through a whole lot of news a lot easier. Want to have both online and desktop access to your social and other feeds? Grab a copy of ...
Convert iGoogle Feeds to Google Reader Subscriptions [RSS]
Lifehacker —
[image] iGoogle , the Google start page loaded with gadgets and data, is a nice way to get started with RSS feeds. When it's time to upgrade to a full-fledged feed reader , iGoogle users have two roads they can go down. First would be Google Reader's own iGoogle import button, found when a user first visits Google Reader , or by heading directly to the new user welcome page that was included as one of Reader's recent improvements . If you've got RSS-powered gadgets on your iGoogle page that aren't loaded in Reader, ...
Becoming a better blogger, reader and helping me take out the trash: Trimming in Public: Episode 1
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... your brain gets used to consuming this much content, you will suffer burn out, guarenteed, and you’ll look forward to those days of down time where you don’t come in contact with anything that runs on electricity.
Several RSS readers exist, Windows users should try out Feed Demon, and while I no longer have a Mac, when I did I used to use Net News Wire. Personally however, I use a browser based RSS reader called Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Reader. Go to reader.google.com and check it out! Here is a screenshot of what my Google Reader setup looks ...
Will the Cloud Lead Me Away From the Mac?
TheAppleBlog —
... There’s no doubt that cloud computing is a growing trend. All you have to look at is the popularity of netbooks to see that many people nowadays will be quite happy with a computing device that gives them access to the web, and not much else.
I’m certainly part of this trend, as I write this story I have the following web-based applications open on my Mac:
Twitter
Google Reader
Evernote
Google Calendar
Remember The Milk
Gmail ...
Reeder for iPhone lets you read your Google Reader feeds in style
Download Squad —
Filed under: Blogging, Commercial, Social Software, iPhoneFor the last few weeks I've been looking for a suitable RSS reader application for my iPhone. I've found myself frustrated with long-time favourite NetNewsWire (which currently lacks any of the Google Reader sharing options) and the Google Reader web UI. Much like every Twitter client out there, I've bought my fair share of RSS readers for the iPhone and after much testing I have finally found a new favourite: Reeder.
Reeder [iTunes ...
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