It’s unclear what exactly destroyed RSS, but Google closing Google Reader definitely didn’t help. Another factor was the rise of aggregation sites like Slashdot, Digg, and Reddit, which seductively took on the burden of surfacing the best content.
Automatically decorates the Google Reader subscription list with icons corresponding to the website from which each feed originates. (tags: googlereader favicon)
Receiving GoogleReader shared items from individuals that are not your friends, but still share your interests: This is possible to do and it is easier than you think. Subscribe to shared items feed! (tags: googlereader rss)
Since Google Reader added custom "Send To" controls to its feed reading prowess last week, we've been looking for the most useful links to feed it. Here are nine excellent send-to tools you can add to Reader, with more on the way.
New Feedly combines Google Reader, friendfeed, Twitter in great way for social network addicts http://ff.im/15mmv (via @infomaniac) [from http://twitter.com/jomiralb/statuses/1216843945]
New Feedly combines Google Reader, friendfeed, Twitter in great way for social network addicts http://ff.im/15vAq (via @iggykin) [from http://twitter.com/jomiralb/statuses/1216756614]
J-walking with Reader Thursday, February 07, 2008 by Mihai Parparita Google Reader Keyboard (inspiration) Google Reader is well-known for its keyboard shortcuts. When going through thousands of blog posts, news items, photos, etc. a day, it's important
you log into Reader and see a friends tab where you can now specify friends from your broader network (ie: Gmail/ GTalk contacts) to share items of interest with