I think it's time....

Oct 15, 2006 10:02

To go all the way Google ( Read more... )

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leila82 October 15 2006, 13:48:18 UTC
I told you Google was better! I love the new Google Reader, they redesigned it so it looks like Bloglines, only better. I had actually switched over to Bloglines, and I ended up switching back, because I liked Google's so much more. You can organize things with folders! So it's kind of like filtering, actually, you could set up your filters on there the same way. It's not on the mail page, true, it's a separate page, but I actually like keeping them separate; I hated how Yahoo's new mail system was - it reminded me too much of Outlook.

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leila82 October 16 2006, 02:41:22 UTC
OK, so I just saw this link and thought of you. It tells you how to add Google Reader in with Gmail; you'd need the GreaseMonkey extension for Firefox, and then you'd have to download whatever script they're telling you to get, but Greasemonkey is pretty easy to handle (if I can do it, you can do it!)

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stickykeys633 October 16 2006, 04:18:59 UTC
Girl you KNOW I'm already a member of that site!@ I have it's feed in my email, I adore lifehacker though I've had to switch to the weekly roundup so I hadn't seen that site.

You know, everything the only sites that I really need to syndicate are my blogger buddies, and blogger beta (LOVE IT!) has an option to do JUST THAT! I'm very excited and of course blogger beta is Google. Those sneaky gits.

I'm going to go ahead and dl Greasemonkey though I still really don't get it. I have a few really tech saavy eljayers that I know will help me out.

Thanks chickie!

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leila82 October 16 2006, 04:28:22 UTC
Heh, I should have known you'd know about lifehacker!

Greasemonkey is easy, actually, as long as you're not actually writing scripts. You download the thing from Firefox's extension page, and on that page they have a link to a site that has a ton of scripts that you can install, complete with directions of how to install, in three easy steps (seriously, three.) I think you have to download the script, install it, and then add it and that's pretty much it. And then the next time you open up FF, it works!

Also, yes, Google is sneaky with the blogger being their's, but not being named Google blog or something. I'm liking blogger beta, too, actually.

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