Find a needle in a feedstack with Google Reader

Filed under: Official Google Blog — Wrote by Lees on Friday, December 7th, 2007 @ 10:35 pm

Posted by Ben Darnell, Google Reader
Engineer

The fundamental problem with information is that there's too
much of it, and this is probably why we all go to our trusted
sources to learn what we really need to know. Your sources
filter out the noise and present the most interesting bits to you
in a useful way. For many of us, these sources include newspapers,
magazines, and of course blogs. We built href="http://reader.google.com/" >Google Reader as a way for you
to see all of your online sources in one place.

So if you want to keep up with the chatter about the new iPods or
Superbad, now you can. We've added a familiar search box
to the top of Google Reader so you can search across all the blogs
and sites to which you're subscribed.

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See if this doesn't help with your information overload. And by
the way, if you want to learn more about feed readers, here's a
great explanation:

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