This time, it's Reader's turn

Mar 15, 2007 10:11 GMT  ·  By

Today, while I was looking into Google Reader to read the latest news about the Google products, I saw some slight changes that were not announced or even confirmed by the company. As you can see in the picture attached to the article, there are some new buttons that are meant to enhance the use of the product. The "Mark all as read" function that allows you to mark all the articles as they're being read is now available as a button, improving the product's interface.

The company also added one more button to allow you to reload the feeds, the Refresh button being displayed in the Feed list and also above the article. Although these are some slight changes, they might improve the functionality of the service as they are really useful for the manipulation of the feeds.

If you're not a Google Reader member, you should really register for the service because it is extremely useful for all the Internet users that are looking to find an easy way of reading RSS feeds. Google Read acts just like a downloadable RSS client, allowing you to configure your own source of information without having to download any application. If you're an Internet user that really needs to read the RSS feeds from multiple locations, then Google Reader is the perfect web-based service for you.

Although Google Reader is a part of the Google Labs program, it is a well-developed product available for free and accessible through an online interface using a simple Google account. The entire amount of information gathered by the product from your RSS feeds is stored on the Google's servers and can be accessed from any location as long as you use the same username and password.