Google Reader has a lot of useful keyboard shortcuts, but most of them only replace a click or two. For example, you can star an item by typing s or go to the original page by typing v.
But there's also a somewhat hidden view that can be activated only using shortcuts. If you type gu, you'll see a list of all of the blogs you've subscribed to. You can use the arrows to navigate to a feed or start typing the first letters from the feed's name. There's also a similar view for labels that can be activated by typing gl. This might be convenient if you have a lot of feeds or just to feel in control.
{ Via Lifehacker. }
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38 minutes ago
thank you! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat is "Items labeled 'officialgoogleblogs' by Google Reader in Google Reader?
ReplyDeleteThat's easy. Google Reader lets you label feeds (for example: officialgoogleblogs) and you can also make a label public. This way you get a feed and a HTML page that aggregates all the posts labeled officialgoogleblogs.
ReplyDeleteSomeone (from Google) aggregated all the official Google blogs and I subscribed to the feed.
Here's the HTML page. and the feed.
Oh, in case you're wondering, these aren't all the feeds I read.
ReplyDeletei just want to be in control. Thanks for the tip!
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