Google Reader – Rick’s shared items

I finally got a chance to start using the “Share” feature in Google Reader.  Its very cool, when you share a story/post from a feed in Google Reader, it is added to you’re Google Reader Link Blog.  Mine is located here.

It’s impressive, because it pulls the full post from the original site, and adds a line below the title crediting the original source.  Very neat and very simple.

The  great part of something like a link blog is that you can share what articles and blog posts that you think are interesting.  These shared articles are presented in a simple blog format that changes as often as you want it to.

If you’re currently using Google Reader, start sharing the articles and posts of interest to you – they will automatically be added to your own link blog that you can point your readers to.  Do you have a link blog?  If so, share the URL here, it’d be great to see what others are reading.

Link: Rick’s shared items

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Still can’t beat Google Reader

I’ve been trying the RSS reader in IE7, Onfolio, Firefox, and others for the last day or so. I keep coming back to Google Reader.

You can’t beat it’s simplicity, speed, and ease of use. There are more features in a number of readers, but all I need is to have an aggregator that simply lets me read the news that I’m interested in as quickly as possible. I also can manage one OPML list and access it from anywhere. Nothing else compares in the same way.

Combine GReader with hosted GMail, and Docs & Spreadsheets, and a common login. This makes all these features of Google work well together. Yes, they need more integration work, but that will happen over time.

I’ve yet to try the rating or sharing features, but will get to those soon. They look fairly interesting, and may be of use linked from my blog.

Give GReader a try!

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Google Reader Rocks

Google Reader Early last week, I decided to try using the River of News format that Scoble and Winer both rave about so much.  You can enable this type of view in Google Reader by selecting All Items in the selection panel on the left, and then selecting Sort by newest the view settings.

I have to say that this view simply is the greatest way to consume RSS/ATOM feeds.  While I had thought I would miss my more interesting feeds because they would be “buried” inside a bunch of other non-critical posts, that simply isn’t the case.

The “river of news” view has allowed me to make another leap in both the quantity and quality of news I consume.  Today I’m able to follow many more stories, much more quickly.

Thank you Dave Winer!

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New RSS Reader – NewsCopier

CoolSmartPhone.com talks about a free new RSS Reader for Pocket PCs called NewsCopier.  With a Smartphone version due to be delivered shortly as well, the vendor, maximumsoft, has a nice product on their hands.

Personally, I use NewsBreak from IliumSoft, and love it.  But previous to that I used several freeware products that didn’t reach the mark.  This product seems to meet the base needs of the average reader.

Check it out!

Link to CoolSmartPhone.com – Free RSS Reader for Pocket PC – NewsCopier

Mobile Crunch to review Mobile RSS Readers

Oliver over at Mobile Crunch has posted that they will be doing “head to head comparisons” of the current crop of mobile RSS readers.  He mentions that they will be reviewing readers for both Windows Mobile and Symbian based phones.

Can’t wait guys – I’ve been using a Pocket PC based reader, so I’m curious to see how it compares to the other shipping software out there.

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