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I just tried sharing about 40 items and get an error message every time. I'm even getting an error message just by scrolling through my feed list.
That is a change from a week or so ago where the message would come and just never go away until I refreshed the page (of course then I had to mark a bunch of stuff read manually).
I occasionally have problems where a message count "sticks" showing x unread messages when there are none -- the only way to clear this is to go to the folder that Reader thinks contains a message and mark all as read.
One think that sucks with Google even when things are in the "perpetual beta" stage is there no way to report these problems - suffering and whining (in your case blogging is probably a call to action) is about all I can do.
That said, if you're getting an "Oops", I can pretty much assure you they know about it. Those things normally get logged ;)
I wouldn't know as I have given up on Google Reader and gone back to my trusty NetNewsWire. GReader is okay but I like having my reading offline (hey, it happens sometimes).
Besides, I have come to despise the "shared" list of endless links. If you want me to read about something, link to it in a blog post and tell me why it is interesting enough to warrant my time. Just adding hundreds of links to things you think are worthy of a click but not a mention is wasting my time.
Jeff
Maybe Reader is slacking off for President's Day. :)
What I'm trying to do is save you the time of watching 540 feeds (which is about 28,000 posts per month). Instead, I'll bring you the best stuff of those 540 feeds on my link blog (which is about 1,100 posts per month).
It's a lot easier to read 1,100 posts a month than 28,000.
I haven't seen any problems in a while. Everything has been top quality.
Plus, even if it is a bug.. they deserve a holiday weekend too.
2) You were the only one to report this problem because none else really uses this feature ...or because no one else wants to report something bad about this reader. Even you were a softy when you interviewed the reader team. Whatever this company announces for this application immediately gets on techmeme's front page, even if it's something totally trivial.
I am not a coder, but is it possible that all the AJAX tools clog up the browser periodically? I get that sense sometimes. I am always on gmail, and Reader.
Mihai Parparita
Google Reader Engineer