Tao of Mac

Friday, 7 October 2005

  • Created

    Oct 07 2005, 19:58

  • Updated

    Dec 08 2007, 22:04

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    Rui Carmo

Google Reader

Google Reader is Google's RSS/Atom/XML-flavor-of-the-moment feed aggregator, with support for OPML import.

It now has passable support for mobile devices (and even the "Wii":Wii), and the usual Google KISS design, Ajaxy bits and good usability (including the usual vim keybindings for the geek crowd).

Sadly, it does not support any kind of automated filtering (or classification) whatsoever.


See Also

AideRSS + GoogleReader Firefox extensionNotbooks and CraptopsHow to Switch to the MacOn Apple, Netbooks, and My Line of Work
Reading HabitsThree in a RowInstapaper on iPhoneThe Early Days Of Palm 2.0
Last weeknewspipevimUp Periscope
I, for one, welcome our new diapered overlordsOn Evernote, and SecurityOffline DaysThe Joy of Webpads
NewsFireGoogleAn update on my RSS setup2007 in Review (and hints towards 2008)
Sore FeetFluid - Free Site Specific Browser for Mac OS X LeopardOutsourcing My StuffAtom
More Heads Than OneGoogle/Reader - Nearly There, Nearly There...AjaxFive Things (and then some)
XMLKISSGot To RunRSS
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