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Davide PigaMaximize the RSS feed database Google Reader presents with smart tagging, filtering and searching. Uber-blogger Steve Rubel offers a simple tutorial on how to get there.
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Joshua Kahngood advice on using Google Readder as a personal database
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pedro_daltropost do steve rubbel bem extenso sobre o google reader
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Michel BauwensI have been using various RSS readers for nearly five years now - I've tried them all. However, none matches the power of Google Reader
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Jérémie Pottierfolder. Set up folders by context - including computers, contexts (online/offline/etc) and devices.
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Olivier Le DeuffComment devenir un ninja des flux rss et de l'organisation des données recueillies par tag pour se sortir du brouillard informationnel.
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David TouvetIn this era of data smog, the knowledge worker who can act like an agile ninja by consuming vast quantities of information, synthesizing it and getting it in the hands of the right people at the right time is invaluable.
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Continually add tons of feeds in organized, methodical way
Second, I encourage you to throw as many feeds as you can at the Google Reader just so you can capture and mine it. This should include relevant feeds that you never have any intention of reading or even scanning. For example, I subscribe to high volume streams like Twitter timelines, AP news syndicates, various digg feeds and more. These generate a torrent of posts but I don't let them get in my way. The key is to add them to a special folder that is separate from other feeds that you actually read or scan. This way, with a click of a button you can clear these items but still cache 'em. However, the great news is that you can always go back and search and/or retrieve them later, as you can see below.
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For those feeds you do want to read or scan, I would also suggest filing them away by context as Daniel Miessler recommends here. The great thing that Google Reader does is a allow feeds to sit in multiple folders. This allows me to store some feeds in a "mobile" folder that I have bookmarked on my mobile phone, even as they also reside in a "blogs" folder. Set up folders by context - including computers, contexts (online/offline/etc) and devices.
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Judy O'Connellthe knowledge worker who can act like an agile ninja by consuming vast quantities of information, synthesizing it and getting it in the hands of the right people at the right time is invaluable.
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* The Core Philosophy: Google Reader is a database and a feed reader * Continually add tons of feeds in organized, methodical way * Establish a taxonomy that makes retrieval and sharing easy using on-the-fly tagging * Annotate your data by connecting Reader to Gmail or Blogger * Putting it all together - sorting, searching and sharing
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arcojediSo as 2007 winds down and thoughts turn to productivity and prosperity in the new year, I offer these tips to help. Share your own thoughts in the comments. (Some of these may work with RSS readers from Newsgator, Bloglines and others but they are written
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Johann RichardIn this era of data smog, the knowledge worker who can act like an agile ninja by consuming vast quantities of information, synthesizing it and getting it in the hands of the right people at the right time is invaluable.
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Ratcatchernever would have thought of "Second, I encourage you to throw as many feeds as you can at the Google Reader just so you can capture and mine it. This should include relevant feeds that you never have any intention of reading or even scanning"
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Don't be afraid of too much information. Embrace it. Revel in it. But wrangle it like cattle to make it truly work for you
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Jacob Golbitzthe best RSS application? I should probably be using this...
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