... from Google Labs:
http://labs.google.com/ |
That's good news! I'm still getting the "labs" on the Google Reader logo, though.
I wonder what will replace the flask on the "Loading..." bit. |
I would have expected search to be implemented first, but ohwell. Maybe that's coming when they drop the LABS from the Google Reader interface. |
Google reader will be perfect when : - you will be able to add new feeds when you are in the "manage subscriptions" part - it will be translated in other languages - more stats will be provided (how much time I spent on reader each day?) - a best way than OPML will be provided to export feeds (CSV, ...) - there will be a drag&drop interface, just as the last update of Google Docs, to organise feeds efficiently. - ...
but it's still a good thing that it's "out-of-Labs" now. |
I only want search, personalized filtering (top x posts that should be the most interesting to you), feeds recommendation, automatic categorization for feeds, post clustering + related posts outside your subscriptions, annotations. |
> – you will be able to add new feeds when you are > in the "manage subscriptions" part
Funny enough, if you downgrade to the old version, you have this feature. |
New: share / mobile reader |
>> New: share / mobile reader where do you see that? |
Google Reader will complete to me once you have the ability to search feeds with support from Google Reader itself. There is already a workaround using Google Gears. |
>> New: share / mobile reader
I'm not sure I understand. Do you mean that's new? |
I see. They've just added a "Share" link beneath "Add star". That's all. |
Google Reader is out of the lab section, but it's not in the "More Google Products" page. What is up with that?
http://www.google.com/intl/en/options/
Is this just a mistake? It still says labs in the reader. |
Give 'em a little time, maybe they didn't updated yet! It's like when they add a feature and the FAQ's aren't updated. |