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Warum kann man im Google Reader nicht suchen?
Der Google Reader......immer wieder die Frage wieso Google bloß keine Suche für die......vermisse ich sehr. Ich meine Google ist war doch ein was?......ein was? Genau: Eine Suchmaschine…!
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Warum kann man im google reader nicht suchen?
Der google reader ist ja ein wirklich netter online Feed-reader – und gewinnt immer weiter an Marktanteilen. Aber ich stelle mir immer wieder die Frage wieso google bloß keine Suche für die Artikel anbietet? Diese Funktion vermisse ich sehr. Ich meine google ist war doch ein was? Genau: Eine Suchmaschine…! Bei google Mail und google Kalender gehts doch auch!
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Warum kann man im google reader nicht suchen?
Der google reader ist ja ein wirklich netter online Feed-reader – und gewinnt immer weiter an Marktanteilen. Aber ich stelle mir immer wieder die Frage wieso google bloß keine Suche für die Artikel anbietet? Diese Funktion vermisse ich sehr. Ich meine google ist war doch ein was? Genau: Eine Suchmaschine…! Bei google Mail und google Kalender gehts doch auch!
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Wie gut ist der Google Reader wirklich?
In letzter zeit wurde......wurde viel positives über den Google Reader geschrieben. Da wurde zum......wurde zum einen gesagt „Google Reader sendet nun Anzahl der Abonennten“......der Abonennten“ aber auch „Google Reader spielt jetzt auch eingebettete Videos“.
Dennoch......das Cachen von RSS Feeds. Google ruft nämlich die Feeds nicht......kategorisieren.
Trotz aller Kritik ist der Google Reader mein aktueller RSS Reader.......sind Eure Erfahrungen mit dem Google Reader so? Fehlen Euch auch......zu “Wie gut ist der Google Reader wirklich?” ...
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In letzter zeit wurde viel positives über den google reader geschrieben. Da wurde zum einen gesagt „google reader sendet nun Anzahl der Abonennten“ aber auch „google reader spielt jetzt auch eingebettete Videos“. Dennoch habe ich zwei Dinge zu kritisieren. Erstens stört mich die sehr starke Verzögerung durch das Cachen von RSS Feeds. google ruft nämlich die Feeds nicht jedes mal frisch ab, sondern hält sie sich in einem eigenen Cache. Dieser Cache wird leider nur in relativ langen Abständen aktualisiert. Ich würde mal schätzen ca. 15min bis zwei Stunden. Edit: Kann aber auch mehr als 7 Stunden dauern! Zweitens finde ich es schade, dass man interessante Artikel nur mit einem Stern versehen kann, nicht aber in verschiedenen Ordnern zwischenspeichern kann. Taggen ist zwar möglich, aber es ist nicht möglich auf diese Tags effizient zuzugreifen. Sie werden nicht an einer Stelle aufgelistet (zum Beispiel in einer Tagcloud). Das ist dumm, denn ich möchte meine interessanten Beiträge nicht nur aufheben, sondern auch gerne kategorisieren. Trotz aller Kritik ist der google reader mein aktueller RSS Reader. Vor allem weil er nicht wie Bloglines automatisch alle Beiträge als gelesen markiert, und relativ performant ist (im Gegensatz zu NewsGator). Wie sind Eure Erfahrungen mit dem google reader so? Fehlen Euch auch einige Features?
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In letzter zeit wurde viel positives über den google reader geschrieben. Da wurde zum einen gesagt „google reader sendet nun Anzahl der Abonennten“ aber auch „google reader spielt jetzt auch eingebettete Videos“. Dennoch habe ich zwei Dinge zu kritisieren. Erstens stört mich die sehr starke Verzögerung durch das Cachen von RSS Feeds. google ruft nämlich die Feeds nicht jedes mal frisch ab, sondern hält sie sich in einem eigenen Cache. Dieser Cache wird leider nur in relativ langen Abständen aktualisiert. Ich würde mal schätzen ca. 15min bis zwei Stunden. Edit: Kann aber auch mehr als 7 Stunden dauern! Zweitens finde ich es schade, dass man interessante Artikel nur mit einem Stern versehen kann, nicht aber in verschiedenen Ordnern zwischenspeichern kann. Taggen ist zwar möglich, aber es ist nicht möglich auf diese Tags effizient zuzugreifen. Sie werden nicht an einer Stelle aufgelistet (zum Beispiel in einer Tagcloud). Das ist dumm, denn ich möchte meine interessanten Beiträge nicht nur aufheben, sondern auch gerne kategorisieren. Trotz aller Kritik ist der google reader mein aktueller RSS Reader. Vor allem weil er nicht wie Bloglines automatisch alle Beiträge als gelesen markiert, und relativ performant ist (im Gegensatz zu NewsGator). Wie sind Eure Erfahrungen mit dem google reader so? Fehlen Euch auch einige Features?
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从暑假开始使用 Google Reader ,最初只是用它最基本的功能——订阅。渐渐地,不再满足于简单阅读,开始使用星标、分享等功能。前几天突然想把我的 Google Reader 的分享内容加到我的侧边栏里,于是搜索了一圈,试用了几个插件,最后选定了...
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从暑假开始使用 google reader ,最初只是用它最基本的功能——订阅。渐渐地,不再满足于简单阅读,开始使用星标、分享等功能。前几天突然想把我的 google reader 的分享内容加到我的侧边栏里,于是搜索了一圈,试用了几个插件,最后选定了 google reader Widget 这个插件。这个插件带有 widget ,添加方便,而且可以设置显示的方式。
现在本地测试了一下,没什么问题,顺便修改了一下默认的显示设置。但是传到本站却显示不了任何条目。在站点里找到一个error_log文件,里面有如下警告:
PHP Warning: file_get_contents() [<a href='function.file-get-contents'>function.file-get-contents</a>]: URL file-access is disabled in the server configuration in /.../wp-content/plugins/googlereader.php on line 56
原来我的服务器的php.ini里的设置导致 file_get_contents 函数不能以 URL 作为参数,但是我又无法更改这个设置。好在 WordPress 给我们提供了一个 Snoopy 类来完成这件事,我在 Fanfou Daily 这个插件里也用到了这个类。修改 googlereader.php 的第56行从
$stories = file_get_contents($uri);
修改为
require_once ABSPATH.WPINC.'/class-snoopy.php';
$client = new Snoopy();
$headers = "";
if ( is_array($headers) ) $client->rawheaders = $headers;
@$client->fetch($uri);
if ( !($client->status >= 200 && $client->status < 300) ) return false;
$stories = $client->results;
这样就可以正常使用了,具体效果见本站侧边栏 ^_^
另外在这个插件页面的留言里有一个使用cURL的解决方案
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Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed for updates on this topic.Today, while reading RSS feeds in google Reader, I came across these interesting blog posts and wanted to share them with you. I hope you find some of them interesting. If one of them was useful to you or if you have a comment about one, let me know in the comments. For real-time results of what I’m sharing on google reader see my feeds on FriendFeed: http://friendfeed.com/waynesutton Thanks Shared Too Busy To Read Tweets? Try Twitter For Busy People — 12:02am via google Reader Submit this to Script & StyleTweet This!Share this on del.icio.usShare this on FacebookStumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUponDigg this!Buzz up!Post this on DiigoShare this on RedditShare this on TechnoratiShare this on MixxPost this to MySpaceSubmit this to DesignFloatShare this on BlinklistShare this on LinkedinSeed this on NewsvineShare this on DevmarksAdd this to google BookmarksAdd this to Mister WongAdd this to IzebyShare this on TipdShare this on PFBuzz Related posts:What I’m sharing on google reader for June 29thWhat I’m sharing on google reader for June 26thWhat I’m sharing on google reader for June 25th
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Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed for updates on this topic.Today, while reading RSS feeds in google Reader, I came across these interesting blog posts and wanted to share them with you. I hope you find some of them interesting. If one of them was useful to you or if you have a comment about one, let me know in the comments. For real-time results of what I’m sharing on google reader see my feeds on FriendFeed: http://friendfeed.com/waynesutton Thanks Shared Too Busy To Read Tweets? Try Twitter For Busy People — 12:02am via google Reader Submit this to Script & StyleTweet This!Share this on del.icio.usShare this on FacebookStumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUponDigg this!Buzz up!Post this on DiigoShare this on RedditShare this on TechnoratiShare this on MixxPost this to MySpaceSubmit this to DesignFloatShare this on BlinklistShare this on LinkedinSeed this on NewsvineShare this on DevmarksAdd this to google BookmarksAdd this to Mister WongAdd this to IzebyShare this on TipdShare this on PFBuzz Related posts:What I’m sharing on google reader for June 29thWhat I’m sharing on google reader for June 26thWhat I’m sharing on google reader for June 25th
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Information overload is easy when you start subscribing to feeds in a feed reader. It seems everything is possible to subscribe to: news, searches, alerts, blogs, content on websites…And, why not! It allows the user to get the content without the hassle of visiting multiple sites. It is supposed to save you time. But when it is so easy to subscribe, you often subscribe to too much! In July 2007, I wrote a post on RSS for beginners where I discussed the benefits of subscribing to feeds such as blogs or content on news sites, and some of the tools you can use to organize them. [If you want some helpful hints on what you can use RSS for - check out Parker's post on the Blogcampaigning blog.] Now, one year and 200 subscriptions later, I have found myself for the 25th time having thousands of unread articles, reluctantly pressing the “Mark all as Read” button. So I decided to do a reorganization of my feed reader. Here are my tips to organizing your feed reader: 1. Delete blogs you aren’t reading Over time you will subscribe to a lot of feeds, some you will read regularly and others you will find you skip more often than not, and indeed some you won’t read at all! To get rid of many subscriptions go into the Manage Subscriptions and click the trash can next to the ones you are deleting. Or, one at a time - just click “Feed Settings” and unsubscribe. 2. Create a “Must Read” folder Which blogs do you regularly read? Check out “Trends” in google Reader, it will show you the percentage of read items over the last 30 days for the feeds you have been reading. Pick your top 20 and move them into the “Must Read” folder 3. Use Starred Items and Tags Save yourself time and effort trying to find articles later on. I use “Stars” and tags to save posts I might want to refer to later on. I categorize using tags to indicate what the post is about (Twitter, WOM, Facebook, consumer marketing, etc). I also use tags to show what I want to do with the post, for example if I want to print it out I tag it “print”, or if I want to use it for a future blog post I tag it “blog” and star it so I can easily find it later on. 4. Create feeds for frequently updated sites or infrequently read sites using AideRSS. If you have hundreds of blogs that you read, as I do, you need a way to sort through to find the most valuable posts. This is where AideRSS comes in handy. Some blogs have 30-40 posts a day which can be hard to get through to find the gems. Plug the feed URL into AideRSS and it will show you the Best Posts, Great Posts and Good Posts (based on PostRank and engagement). You can then decide which posts you want to read - the best, the great, or the good ones. You can also choose to subscribe to this feed that you have created - so that you will ONLY get the “Great” posts in your feed reader. You can do this for multiple feeds. For example, I put all the blogs I subscribe to, that don’t fall in my “Must Reads”, into AideRSS. I subscribe to that feed - so I decrease the number of feeds by about 30%. AideRSS has some helpful videos on the site that explain the process. 5. Read and enjoy! Start with your “Must Reads”, and if the other feeds get to be too much - you can press the “Mark all as Read”. Rate this: 3.2 Share and Enjoy: Random posts:google reader (Labs) 1000+RSS Lesson 2 & Facebook google reader AppRSS Readers for BeginnersLooking for Reading Material: Suggest Blogs HereTips & Tools Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.
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Information overload is easy when you start subscribing to feeds in a feed reader. It seems everything is possible to subscribe to: news, searches, alerts, blogs, content on websites…And, why not! It allows the user to get the content without the hassle of visiting multiple sites. It is supposed to save you time. But when it is so easy to subscribe, you often subscribe to too much! In July 2007, I wrote a post on RSS for beginners where I discussed the benefits of subscribing to feeds such as blogs or content on news sites, and some of the tools you can use to organize them. [If you want some helpful hints on what you can use RSS for - check out Parker's post on the Blogcampaigning blog.] Now, one year and 200 subscriptions later, I have found myself for the 25th time having thousands of unread articles, reluctantly pressing the “Mark all as Read” button. So I decided to do a reorganization of my feed reader. Here are my tips to organizing your feed reader: 1. Delete blogs you aren’t reading Over time you will subscribe to a lot of feeds, some you will read regularly and others you will find you skip more often than not, and indeed some you won’t read at all! To get rid of many subscriptions go into the Manage Subscriptions and click the trash can next to the ones you are deleting. Or, one at a time - just click “Feed Settings” and unsubscribe. 2. Create a “Must Read” folder Which blogs do you regularly read? Check out “Trends” in google Reader, it will show you the percentage of read items over the last 30 days for the feeds you have been reading. Pick your top 20 and move them into the “Must Read” folder 3. Use Starred Items and Tags Save yourself time and effort trying to find articles later on. I use “Stars” and tags to save posts I might want to refer to later on. I categorize using tags to indicate what the post is about (Twitter, WOM, Facebook, consumer marketing, etc). I also use tags to show what I want to do with the post, for example if I want to print it out I tag it “print”, or if I want to use it for a future blog post I tag it “blog” and star it so I can easily find it later on. 4. Create feeds for frequently updated sites or infrequently read sites using AideRSS. If you have hundreds of blogs that you read, as I do, you need a way to sort through to find the most valuable posts. This is where AideRSS comes in handy. Some blogs have 30-40 posts a day which can be hard to get through to find the gems. Plug the feed URL into AideRSS and it will show you the Best Posts, Great Posts and Good Posts (based on PostRank and engagement). You can then decide which posts you want to read - the best, the great, or the good ones. You can also choose to subscribe to this feed that you have created - so that you will ONLY get the “Great” posts in your feed reader. You can do this for multiple feeds. For example, I put all the blogs I subscribe to, that don’t fall in my “Must Reads”, into AideRSS. I subscribe to that feed - so I decrease the number of feeds by about 30%. AideRSS has some helpful videos on the site that explain the process. 5. Read and enjoy! Start with your “Must Reads”, and if the other feeds get to be too much - you can press the “Mark all as Read”. Rate this: 3.2 Share and Enjoy: Random posts:google reader (Labs) 1000+RSS Lesson 2 & Facebook google reader AppRSS Readers for BeginnersLooking for Reading Material: Suggest Blogs HereTips & Tools Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.
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My favorite RSS reader by far is google Reader. Without it, I could easily spend most of my day reading blogs without getting anything done. They just recently added a very cool new feature that integrates thier translation service into the google reader application.
While the translation service is hardly even close to perfect, it’s better than not being able to read the characters of the foreign language it was written in. Since I’m sure you are interested in Japan if you are reading this right now, chances are you can’t read Kanji. Now you don’t have to copy the URL of the post you want to figure out just to have an idea about what’s going on.
To use it, just subscribe like you would with any other feed. Then in the top right section, you will see a button listed as “Feed Settings”. Just click the button, then select “Translate into my language” and reader will automatically translate the feed items for you whenever you view the feed. Cool huh. What will they think of next.
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Jetzt eckig – Der neue Look des google Readers Felix5. Dezember 2008 Der google reader erscheint nun in einem neuen Design. Bei der Neugestaltung des Readers wurde besonders viel Wert auf kurze Ladezeiten und eine einfachere Bedienung gelegt. Dazu hat man knallige Farben, abgerundete Ecken sowie grafische Effekte, wie z.B. Schatten, entfernt. Ich bin der Meinung, dass die Neugestaltung recht gut gelungen ist. Auch die Möglichkeit nicht benötigte Fenster minimieren zu können, halte ich für sehr praktisch.
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Jetzt eckig – Der neue Look des google Readers Felix5. Dezember 2008 Der google reader erscheint nun in einem neuen Design. Bei der Neugestaltung des Readers wurde besonders viel Wert auf kurze Ladezeiten und eine einfachere Bedienung gelegt. Dazu hat man knallige Farben, abgerundete Ecken sowie grafische Effekte, wie z.B. Schatten, entfernt. Ich bin der Meinung, dass die Neugestaltung recht gut gelungen ist. Auch die Möglichkeit nicht benötigte Fenster minimieren zu können, halte ich für sehr praktisch.
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Let’s Share and Discover with google Reader Network and Market, Read and Write Photo by tookie Are you looking for ways to discover new ideas? Do you like sharing discoveries with your friends? Behold, google Reader! In case you haven’t heard, reader is Google’s solution for reading RSS feeds. It will collect all your favorite news, website updates, and blog posts. And it’s all in your web browser, as easy as reading email. Of course there’s an awesome mobile version too. Did you know that reader also enables easy sharing? Whenever you’re reading an item, just click the little “share” button at the bottom. Or you can press shift+s. And now the world can see the cool things you’re sharing! Your friends can easily keep track of your neat discoveries. Here’s my google reader shared items. Will you share with me? Since google linked up reader and Talk, I now automatically see shared items from my Talk buddies. But I’d love to see what you’re sharing too! Please email me your reader shared items link, and I’ll subscribe. Or feel free to drop a comment below. Then I’ll automagically see the things you think are interesting. Oh, in case you missed it above, here are my shared items. If this little experiment works out, I might unsubscribe from my regular feeds. I can imagine a world where I only read what you guys share. Fun! AKPC_IDS += "755,";Popularity: 1% [?] Get more legal tips Sign-up below to get email tips and exclusive discounts on videos, webinars, and future items. All fields are required. Email Address First Name State See also... Use Keyboard Shortcuts (Hotkeys) in Gmail, google reader and CalendarDiscussing RSS With Clients – Read Short StoriesEliminate Email Newsletters – Unsubscribe or RSSI Need to Organize My RSS Feeds Inside google ReaderPimp google With Firefox Extensions and Scriptsgoogle Desktop Provides Seamless Information Flow December 31, 2007 by Andrew Flusche Comments 4 Responses to “Let’s Share and Discover with google Reader”
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