February 13, 2007
I've added a page to my blog with some selected blog entries from my Google Reader account, which I'm using more and more.
Over the last couple of weeks, I've started using Google Reader more effectively and I have to say I like it a lot. I've installed the Google Reader Notifier Firefox extension, which is a nice addition (I'll have to provide a new list of my Firefox extensions one of these days).
I knew it was possible to share some blog entries, but I didn't realize until two days ago that the "shared items" I pick could be embedded in a web page. So I went ahead and mirroring what Steve Trefethen just did I added a "my feeds page" to the blog. Let me know if you like it, it you'd rather see it right in the home page, or anything else.
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marcocantu @ 1:04AM | 4 Comments
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My Google Reader Feeds
It's just like Windows Live, nothing more (pharaps
less). And they arrived second, this time!
Comment by Sergio Pappalardo aka Silver Black
[http://www.silvercybertech.com]
on February 13, 02:27
My Google Reader Feeds
I just started using Google Reader last weekend. I've
been using Bloglines for a couple of years. I'm not
sure yet which I prefer, but I'm giving Reader a try
since I've been using so many of Google's other
services lately, such as Documents and Spreadsheets,
Notebook, Calendar, Mail, and Scholar.
Comment by Rob Kennedy
[http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~rkennedy/]
on February 13, 07:15
My Google Reader Feeds
The feed page is empty in IE7.
Comment by Holger Flick on February 13, 12:34
My Google Reader Feeds on IE
Holger,
thanks for the info, I didn't notice it. Should be
fixed now. It was one of the xhtml incompatibilities
of IE I keep forgetting about (you need to open and
close the script tag with a space in it, as well as a
few others, and not close the tag right away).
Comment by Marco Cantù
[http://www.marcocantu.com]
on February 13, 14:12
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