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For iPhone owners who use Google Reader on their devices, the Google Reader Team has announced their introducing a "Brand new Google Reader for iPhone," available at a tap of the screen. The guys at Google Reader wanted to make the most of Apple's touchscreen device and thus released this new Beta version of Rea... |
13 May 2008 03:57 GMT |
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One of Google's best products, the Google Reader, has recently received a new feature, meant to enhance the users' experience. The Google Reader was released back in 2005, as a means of providing Google users with a better tool for an RSS feed Reader. The web-based application can be accessed through any Go... |
12 May 2008 09:24 GMT |
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Google Reader, Google's web aggregator, which lets users read RSS feeds for free, received another social function that allows consumers to share posts easier than anytime before. The share function has already been available for some time now but, using the new "Share with notes" feature, you can even attach a ... |
6 May 2008 03:02 GMT |
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Google Reader is hands down on of the best ways of managing your feeds on the Internet at the moment and it's not budging an inch when confronted by similar products. It is able to land the top spot in the hearts of its users because unlike the same service coming from other web companies, it is constantly being... |
6 March 2008 04:15 GMT |
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Google has long fought spam and for a while it managed to fend it off with elegance and class, but it looks like spam has finally breached one of the last spam-free products on the web, Google Reader. The Google Groups forum, a place for users to complain about things falling apart or demand new features, now hosts a... |
21 February 2008 09:24 GMT |
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I've often noticed that the feeds that I subscribed for didn't reach me in time, so I wandered what might be the cause for this. Easy question to answer, the "fault" was Google's, who indexed the posts quite late, with a difference of hours sometimes. Now, the Reader team has put together a tooltip to ... |
28 January 2008 03:48 GMT |
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December 14th brought a change in the traditional Google Reader routine that I had entered a couple of months ago, that of opening it and, automatically, in a robotic-fashion starting clicking on the feeds I had received. That day brought sharing as a part of that experience, the option to show my friends the things ... |
27 December 2007 15:41 GMT |
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Logging in my Google Reader this morning, the first thing that popped up in front of my sleepy eyes was a window like I hadn't seen another before, that made me question what had happened, for my sleepy eyes weren't all that thrilled to find new things and my sleepy mind was all but open to grasping new con... |
17 December 2007 03:16 GMT |
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"I know what you want and I'm going to make sure you're going to have your chance to get it." Add to this a couple of moans and a whip, and you will have the beginning of a bad porn flick. It's actually an update to Google Reader that winds around the feed subscription opportunities that you might be m... |
30 November 2007 14:36 GMT |
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It looks like all work and no play makes a Googler be less than happy every day. Chris Wetherell from the Google Reader dev team had an entry on the official Reader blog that made me sigh with sadness. In their offsite day they were able to go to the Heroes set and witness a shooting of one of the episodes, via a fri... |
20 November 2007 04:46 GMT |
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The eBook format made its entry in the computer world a while ago, although the result was less than expected. It's somewhat difficult to replace the paper feeling while reading a digital book but all it takes is some good technology to switch to. The revolutionary portable reader from Amazon, Kindle, has just b... |
20 November 2007 03:09 GMT |
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Google employees are allowed that 20% of the time they spend at work be spent towards personal projects that might prove to be useful to Google in the future. Creativity is as such encouraged and the feature implemented today is a result of this particular program that the Mountain View giant started.The two engineer... |
8 November 2007 09:09 GMT |
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The story so far: a few days ago, a new PDF spam attack was starting, numerous consumers receiving dangerous emails containing malicious PDF files attempting to infect the victims' computers. The messages were attempting to exploit a vulnerability in Adobe Acrobat, one of the most popular applications when it co... |
8 November 2007 03:45 GMT |
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The recently reported flaws discovered in Reader and Acrobat tools urged Adobe, the developer of the vulnerable solutions, to release patches in order to protect the customers of the company. If you haven't read the advisories, you should know the holes affected Windows XP users with Internet Explorer 7 installe... |
23 October 2007 05:20 GMT |
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Google Reader was officially released on October 7, 2005 and since then it has been a part of the Google Labs testing platform which tests all the technologies before they are released as final products. Google Reader received all kinds of updates starting with interface improvements and ending with offline support w... |
9 October 2007 03:28 GMT |
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Google Reader, the web-based RSS client powered by the Mountain View company was finally updated to the final product stage after the 'Labs' label was removed. As you might have heard, Google Reader was introduced a long time ago on the Internet but since then, it has remained a part of the Google Labs, the... |
19 September 2007 04:08 GMT |
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Google Reader, the search giant's feed reading solution, was updated again with two new special versions especially addressed to Japanese and French users. Basically, the new products are actually translations of the main Google Reader in native languages for French and Japanese consumers. "Today is a big day fo... |
18 September 2007 08:53 GMT |
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The rumors concerning a potential Google operating system for the mobile devices are again enhanced by the Mountain View company that makes a new silent move for the mobile technologies. InsideGoogle reports the super giant Google quietly improved Reader, its web-based feed reader which enables consumers to read news... |
11 September 2007 05:02 GMT |
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Well, this is quite good news. As an addicted Google Reader fan that I am, I always demanded a search technology bundled with the application that would allow me to search the feeds and find older articles without having to browse them all. The parent company Google has finally decided to implement a search box in Go... |
6 September 2007 02:47 GMT |
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SanDisk Corporation announced the launch of a device designed to play the middle man role between the today's laptops and notebooks which are equipped with the ExpressCard slot and the most popular memory card formats. The SanDisk Multi Card ExpressCard Adapter plays that role as it offers fast transfer speeds w... |
1 September 2007 05:54 GMT |
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Back in 2005, when the Mountain View company released Google Reader, the web-based feed reader came with a simple interface that remained active until now. However, things are going to change soon, as the search giant is now informing the users that the original interface of Google Reader will be soon retired and you... |
13 August 2007 09:56 GMT |
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The computer hardware and general electronics Japanese manufacturer and vendor Fujitsu teamed up with the Linux developing company Novell to design and produce an USB security device. These devices, internally called by Fujitsu "pods", will provide medium-sized businesses and enterprises with a simple and cost effect... |
8 August 2007 10:08 GMT |
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Google Pack is a free collection of utilities powered by numerous software companies and bundled into a single archive distributed by Google. Despite the products created by the Mountain View company, there are also several applications that should be installed on a computer in order to have anything you need. For ex... |
27 July 2007 04:28 GMT |
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Google Reader is always described as the best web-based RSS client because it works quite amazing although it is still a part of Google Labs. And until today, I really believed that Google Reader is a fantastic solution although every once is a while it returned me a tiny error. But today, it's the end. Today it... |
2 July 2007 04:37 GMT |
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Google Reader fans from every corner of the world reported that their favorite web-based RSS client was down for a considerable period of time, without any official announcement from the Google engineers. The Reader side of Google Groups was assaulted with complaints posted by the users from numerous countries who su... |
26 June 2007 08:01 GMT |
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Google Reader is currently one of the most popular web-based RSS clients because it allows you to manipulate the feeds straight from an online interface. Although it is quite an efficient solution even if it's still a testing program, the search giant is working on it and provides a simple way to manage feeds wi... |
25 June 2007 04:22 GMT |
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The web-based RSS client powered by Google, Reader, encountered some important problems yesterday that caused the loss of numerous feeds saved by the users. Although I'm a huge fan of Google Reader and I use it every day, I wasn't among the ones affected by the vulnerability as my subscriptions were always ... |
12 June 2007 02:36 GMT |
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Last week, the Mountain View company debuted what it represented the first Google attempt to go deeper in the offline area and allow the users to access its solutions from elsewhere than from the Internet. The Google Gears tool is a Firefox extension that allows users to use the Google products even from offline mod... |
7 June 2007 05:11 GMT |
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The search giant's RSS reader is now receiving more attention from the company's employee and is promoted even more than before the release of Google Gears and the interoperability with Google Reader. Although the offline accessibility is quite important, Google wants to make Reader famous and tries to enco... |
7 June 2007 03:06 GMT |
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Google Reader is the online RSS reader powered by the Mountain View company that allows users to read feeds and headlines straight from a web-based interface. Following the recent improvements made to the Trends service, the Google Reader service also gets several new features able to provide live statistics about yo... |
31 May 2007 14:31 GMT |
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When someone gets touched by a responsible and serious company, they know it. Just last night, Google Reader has been launched to be perfectly compatible with Wii, making use of all the console's and controller's functions, sure to make PS3 fans scratch their eyeballs.ZDNet says that "Google quietly launch... |
9 May 2007 02:39 GMT |
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Google Reader, the feed reader powered by the Mountain View company, gets a new update that makes it more powerful for the news sharing actions of the users. The search giant improved the "Email" function that helps users share a certain headline straight from the Google account into another friend's email addre... |
3 May 2007 03:00 GMT |
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Google Reader is the online service powered by Google that allows users to read information and latest headlines straight from an online interface. The service is accessible with a simple and free Google account used for other products powered by the company: Gmail, Google Talk or Docs & Spreadsheets. The product is ... |
18 April 2007 08:55 GMT |
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Once in a while, the Google team tries to promote their tiny gadgets by adding interoperability with another solution powered by the company or by revealing a new feature for them. Recently, Google introduced the Google Talk gadget that allows users to communicate with their friends straight from the Personalized Hom... |
10 April 2007 04:12 GMT |
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OK, I admit that Google is one of the largest companies in the entire world and probably the most powerful firm if you refer to search engines. What makes Google so powerful and attractive? The answer is, of course, its employees. Google is more than a simple company; it is a huge community of professional employees ... |
23 March 2007 04:39 GMT |
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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 "... |
15 March 2007 06:11 GMT |
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