Google Reader Now Features Notes

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If you're an avid user of Google Reader like I am, you'll be glad to know that the sharing feature has been expanded. Previously, users have been able to share specific items on their RSS feeds by simply clicking on a button in the interface. Now, you can also add notes to your shared items, leaving room for your comments and thoughts. There's plenty of room for snark too.

To use the feature, log into Google Reader and click on "Notes" in the sidebar under "Your Stuff". Type a note, and click "Post Note", and you are done. Try not to post too many tests because there is no way to delete them, and your friends could get annoyed.


If you want a suggestion, try hooking up with the feed for Yahoo!'s Odd News. The items there rarely disappoint.

Source: ZDNet

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