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Official Google Reader Blog: Google Reader for Beginners
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The Google Reader Team is proud to introduce several new help resources designed specifically at introducing beginners to using Reader: Google Reader Help Videos and the Google Reader Getting Started Guide, both accessible directly from our Help Center.
Exclusive Lifehacker Download: FoxGLove Standalone Google Apps Portal
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Firefox user Alex customized his own Firefox Portable installation to tightly integrate with Google Apps. He calls his creation "FoxGLove," and uses it as his own Google-powered productivity portal instead of Microsoft Outlook. Along with his pick of add-ons that enhance and integrate Google Apps in Firefox, Alex tricked out this portable Firefox version with a Chrome-like theme, custom homepages (that auto-load in tabs), web site favicons, and even slapped the FoxGLove name and icon onto the whole shebang. Best part? You can download and try it out right now without disturbing your current Firefox setup.
New Wordpress Plugin for Google Reader Shared Items
This plugin enables you to automatically post your Google Reader shared items to your blog on a schedule you set (daily, weekly, monthly).
Remember The Milk Cow in Google Reader -- Forgot the Milk
“Remember The Milk Cow in Google Reader” is a Greasemonkey script that allows you to add Remember The Milk Task quickly on Google Reader. You’ll see a cow icon on each articles in Google Reader.
change the language back to English? - How Do I? | Google Groups
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Hi Deirdre,
Google Reader uses your general Google preferences for this. To change
this setting, go to http://www.google.com/preferences and select your
desired language from the drop-down menu. Then save the changes, go
back to Reader, and you should be set. (Refresh the page if it doesn't
change right away.)
"What are all the Google Reader keyboard shortcuts?" from the Ask Dave Taylor! Tech Support Blog
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Here's the full list:j/k item down/up selects the next/previous item in the list space/shift-space page down/up moves the page down/up n/p scan down/up in list view, selects the next item without opening it o open/close item in list view, expands or collapses the selected item enter open/close item in list view, expands or collapses the selected item s toggle star stars the selected item shift-s toggle share shares the selected item m mark as read/unread switches the read state of the selected item t tag an item opens the tagging field for the selected item v view original opens the original source for this article in a new window shift-a mark all as read marks all items in the current view as read 1 expanded view displays the subscription as expanded items 2 list view displays the subscription as a list of headlines r refresh refreshes the unread counts in the navigation shift-n/p navigation down/up selects the next/previous subscription or folder in the navigation shift-x navigation expand/collapse expand or collapse a folder selected in the navigation shift-o navigation open subscription opens the item currently selected in the navigation gh go to home goes to the Google Reader homepage ga go to all items goes to the "All items" view gs go to starred items goes to the "Starred items" view gt go to tag allows you to navigate to a tag by entering the tag name gu go to subscription allows you to navigate to a subscription by entering the subscription name u toggle full screen mode hides and shows the list of subscriptions ? keyboard shortcuts help displays a quick guide to all of Reader's shortcuts
Exclusive Lifehacker Download: Trick out Google Reader with Better GReader - Lifehacker
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Firefox only: Google Reader is one of the best web-based feed readers out there, but it could stand a few adjustments. Greasemonkey scripters have come up with a few Google Reader user scripts that make some welcome GReader tweaks like maximizing the viewing area, skipping Google's default subscribe mechanism, and adding keyboard shortcuts.
Today I've rolled up those three useful scripts into a single Firefox extension, called Better GReader.
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