Google Reader Gets Smart, Tracks Updates on Feedless Web Sites [News] (179)
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RSS, Atom, and other XML-formatted feeds revolutionized the way we keep up with our favorite web sites, allowing us to use newsreaders to track updates rather than bookmarks and constant refreshing. The only problem: Some sites don't have RSS feeds.The Google Reader team addressed this problem today, adding a new feature to allow users to track changes to any web site—even those that don't have their own feed. These custom feeds are most useful if ...
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Addie said:
oh google reader, you're my favorite.
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Matt said:
Cool! Have I mentioned lately how much I love Reader?
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Karin said:
This opens up so many more webcomics for me.
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Goyal said:
See. This is why we love Google. Think of a feature, and sure enough, Google will add it.
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Tankboy said:
Sweeeeeet! Newsweek.tumplr.com -- get in my belly! I mean Reader!
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elightbo said:
This will be very very useful.
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Joe said:
There are so many other features that I care about more than this.
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Michael said:
Это, конечно, не Omea, но все равно очень полезно.
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Dustin said:
THIS IS AWESOME
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Vincent said:
Absolut genial!