Tips & Tricks for Google Apps

Scott | Default | Monday, December 1st, 2008

Did you know? I wanted to write a bit more about Google Reader and ran across a great post from thedesigncubicle.com that basically sums up what I was thinking. Why should you use Google Reader? 12 reasons -

  1. Free, web-based and portable
  2. Even more portable than you think
  3. It’s simple
  4. Easily add new subscriptions
  5. Organize and keep your subscriptions clutter free
  6. Star your items as a way to mark them
  7. Sharing is caring
  8. Keyboard shortcuts
  9. Stay obsessively updated
  10. Google Reader Trends
  11. Reader helps you discover new feeds
  12. Google Reader lets you keep your old subscriptions
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1 Comment »

  1. Thanks for the link back! And yes, Google Reader is definitely the way to go. The portability of it makes it much better than the rest.

    Comment by Brian Hoff — December 1, 2008 @ 12:55 pm

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