Using Google Reader – make use of shortcuts
Google Reader is a very popular feed reading tool. Earlier there used to be stiff competition between Google Reader and FriendFeed but now there appears to be a perceptible shift towards Google Reader of late.
What makes Google Reader popular, is its simplicity. With so many things happening around, we often get stuck with information overload. Feed readers help is addressing this issue. Latest feeds get listed out nicely in the feed reader and you can view, sort, share, star and now “send to” feeds.
Many of us have been Google Reader fans and have enjoyed its functionalities for quite sometime now. But very few of us would be aware of the shortcuts which can be employed to make the Google Reader experience all the more useful.
We have summed up these shortcuts here.
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“Send to” feature has recently been added in Google Reader. This probably has been inspired from FeedDemon. With this option one can send the articles to delicious accounts or to Twitter stream in matter of few seconds. Google Reader comes preloaded with links to some popular social media sites but additionally Google Reader users can add their own through some simple steps, mentioned here through Google Reader settings page.
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