Google Reader provides Personal Trends
Thursday, January 04, 2007 5:00 AM
Posted by Jonathan Danylko | Tag: Google | Comments: 0 | View blog reactions
Google has added another feature to their RSS Reader, which tracks reader trends.
The Google Reader just keeps getting better and better.
Google has provided another great enhancement to their RSS Feed Reader: Reader Trends.
If you use the Google Reader and can't find it, click the Home link and look under the What's New heading, then click the Trends link.
I only have about 300 feeds (not anywhere near Darren, though) and at this point, that's enough for me. The trends tell me how many subscriptions I have, how many items I've read, how many I've starred, and how many I've shared.
If you haven't started using Google Reader, I definitely recommend it.
Mr. Rubel over at Micro Persuasion also has reported on this new enhancement as well.
Google, if you're listening, please implement watches for the Google Reader and my life will be complete. ;-)
Technorati Tags: Technology, Google, RSS Reader, RSS, Google Reader
Related Articles:
- What's an RSS?
- Beginner's Guide To RSS
- Old RSS Links
- FeedDemon Update - 2.0.0.25
- CNet reviews a list of RSS Readers
- How to build your own AJAX RSS Reader
- Tip: Spring Cleaning with Google Reader
Chatterbox - 0 Comments
Posting anonymous comments requires approval
and will not appear immediately.
Please Register or Login to post a comment.

RSS
DCS-Media provides reviews, techniques, technologies, programming and design tips to help you conduct not just business, but smart business.

Digg This
del.icio.us
Ma.gnolia
Reddit