Google Reader gets search
At long last, the very wonderful Google Reader has a built-in search facility, and it really is excellent. This was the only thing preventing it from becoming the killer RSS reader. Now there’s no need to fool around with a Greasemonkey script to search your newsfeeds.
Bliss!
UPDATE: Reader also gives the correct number of unread articles per feed, rather than simply saying “100+” regardless of how many more than a hundred are unread.
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September 8th, 2007 02:22
I’ve been using Google Reader for quite some time, always looking around for a different, better, RSS reader. I keep coming back to GR.
It’s just what I know, I guess. Something to be said for branding.
October 6th, 2007 18:31
I don’t know what took me so long to get into Google Reader. I started using it about a week ago and I love it! The search feature is great