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I was subscribed to your link blog, but then I noticed that I already subscribe to alot of the same feeds.
Your doing a fine job and I appreciate your doing 'Pissing off the blogoshere, reading the feeds, and any other stuff' for me, but frankly I like to do it myself.
Guy
One thing that google reader could improve on is to have a way to remove duplicate or similar stories. I'm constantly getting the same story repackaged 5 times on different websites.
Also I wish there was a way to ignore a certain topic. For example when Adobe released PDF to some standards body there was 2 dozen stories on it. I just need to read one.
Select the Expanded preview mode, so you can scan more than just a headline when pressing the Page Down key.
Press the U key, to increase the number of articles you can scan at a time.
Press the V key whenever Google Reader highlights a new article you want to read in depth -- but only after configuring your web browser so that new windows instead open as new tabs in the background.
When you reach the dreaded "loading 20 more items" lag, just control-tab to the article that have opened as additional tabs.
By the time you're done reading them, control-tab back to get back to Google Reader, and another 20 items will be ready for you to read.
Google Analytics is cool to for people that don't want to invest money into traffic analysis programs for their sites.
Overall, I am extremely satisfied with Google. For many years in the early to mid 90's I was a Yahoo junkie... and it sure is wild to see how much Yahoo has changed and lost their viewer base over the past few years.
Windows Live is pretty cool... that seems to be the only thing that can compete with Google. And I am glad to see it, because without competition, people like us can't experience anything good. When two people are competing to be the best, the results are excellent products and services for the consumer.
Some feeds do seem to update slow, but that may be the feed and not Reader itself. I should install another reader and compare.
One thing however, I will say that since yesterday, access has been delayed and much slower than usual. Rather than near immediate item listing, I have had delays of 10-20 seconds to retrieve the items. Further, this has been tested from multiple locations and connections. Point being, there does seem to be performance issues for the past 24 hours or so (at least here).
Ben
So, why should I spend more than 10 seconds on a post deciding whether it's interesting or not?
The ones I find interesting I spend considerably more than 10 seconds on. Those are the ones I share with you.
I'm tied up with personal stuff, will send you what I find.
Guy
I think the best point is has over Google Reader is that you can write in plugins or theme it, or just hack on it in general to make it prefect for you. If you enjoy that kind of thing :)
The only bad thing IMHO is that the keyboard shortcuts are all "Mark This Whole Feed Read", but there is a nice double click to mark plugin that makes up for it.
It's not for everyone, but I really like it and thought I'd share. Check it out at http://www.gregarius.net/ or just look at my install at http://rss.velvetcache.org/