Google Search now in Google Reader
What I love most in using Gmail is the search box integrated to it. The Google search box enables me not to worry of losing a message, or creating folders just to organize my e-mails. It is really convenient. Even a message that is a year old, I am very confident that I can recover it from the piles of messages I have received over that period of time. And, as long as I typed the right keyword/s in the box.
So, when I learned that Google has added the search function in Google Reader, I was thrilled. I have subscribed to tons of feeds, and use Google Reader almost every day. Thus, having this search feature makes the service more convenient to use. It also allows me to customize my search: will it be coming from all items, starred, shared, folders, or within a certain feed? Google automatically sort the search results.
I am also now updating the list of my favorite features in Google Reader, which are:
- the share and star features
- the gmail type format
- to browse all posts by title
- and the search function
Posts on this topic from other blogs:
- Find a needle in a feedstack with Google Reader
- We found it!
- Finally: Google Reader Adds Search Box
- Tips for Google Reader Search
- Google Reader Search Goes Live!
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5 Google Reader Features I Like — Gfanatic on
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[...] Google Search – There are times I just want to read post on particular topics like Apple or Facebook. Though I am subscribed to blogs related to these topics, it would be better to see posts about them from other blogs I am subscribed from. So with Google Search in Google Reader, I can easily type in the search box what topic I am interested to read at that moment, and Google will search the posts for me. [...]
[...] Google Search – There are times I just want to read post on particular topics like Apple or Facebook. Though I am subscribed to blogs related to these topics, it would be better to see posts about them from other blogs I am subscribed from. So with Google Search in Google Reader, I can easily type in the search box what topic I am interested to read at that moment, and Google will search the posts for me. [...]
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