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using the j/k shortcuts for next/previous items marks them as read automatically.
I tried going over to Google Reader from Bloglines, but this partly put me off and now Bloglines is improved so I'm back with that and I have nothing like 1600 subscriptions!
The thing I dislike about Google Reader is that it is a memory hog...
I've learned to keep my posts at 40 lines or less (around 400 words) to ensure they appear concisely inside each of the Ajaxy screen items sketched by Google News.
I "discovered" the ease of Googling about six years back, and has been at it ever since. I recently "discovered" the ease of using Google Reader.
I own a blog at http://ideaburger.blogspot.com, and I am now "discovering" the ease of blogging directly from Google docs or spreadsheets, having multiple blogs under one log in.
I am also "discovering" the ease of having every communication tool I would probably ever need under one login.
The greatest marketing paradigm of the 21st century is going to be "Discovery marketing" - by Google, and I look forward to it!
Here is the Google take on marketing ...Build great offerings, but wait, don't go to town with it. Let potential users mess around and "discover" it. Once they do, they are going to own it...
Jay, from Bangalore
Overall still best rss reader out there.
Which means that the great Google Overlord has decided it's time to walk away from the computer and do something productive.
What exactly do you mean by "reading faster than Google Reader can mark things as read"? Even if you move off an entry before we've finished marking it as read, it should eventually complete as long as you don't close that browser window/tab. Feel free to contact me at my email address if you'd like to help us debug this problem.
Mihai Parparita
Google Reader Engineer
Still, I prefer Google Reader because it marks the feeds as read only when they have been done so, unlike Bloglines where the moment one clicks on a feed and the page opens all the items used to get marked automatically.