HOW TO: Use Google Reader Like A Rockstar
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- Ali-zaidi on 2009-10-31 - Tags mashable
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- Jrison on 2009-08-23 - Tags google , rss , reader , tutorial , howto
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You can find out what your reading habits are by clicking “Trends” in the menu bar on the left side.
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You can find out what your reading habits are by clicking “Trends” in the menu bar on the left side.
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Sorting through Google Reader can be pretty quick if you know some simple keyboard shortcuts; the two that I use the most are “J” which skips to the next unread item and “K” which brings me back to the previous item.
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Google Reader recently got a facelift; with a fresh look and features, a lot of people are buzzing about the service.
Knowing that new users are signing up and veterans are looking for some ideas to make their experience even better, we have put together a quick how-to that should offer something for everyone.
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