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Category Archives: usability
Two Big Improvements in Google Reader Subscription Process
In a recent post I lamented a couple usability problems with the Google Reader subscription process. I cited two problem areas. First, when you subscribe to a new feed, you’re forced to choose the target aggregator (Google Homepage vs. Google … Continue reading
Posted in be afraid, Google Reader, usability
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Streamline Feed Subscription in Google Reader
I have Firefox on the PowerBook configured to subscribe to “live (RSS) feeds” using Google Reader. This tight integration is nice, but there are two things that could be streamlined. When I click a subscription link, rather than have the … Continue reading
Posted in Google Reader, usability
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