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Google Reader Hacks for Time Effectiveness (Part 2)

by kris on May 16th, 2007

Before reading check out part 1: Google Reader Hacks for Time Effectiveness

  • Learn even more shortcuts. Yesterday’s condensed list of shortcuts was far from complete. Here’s even more shortcuts you can use to help you on Google Reader:
    • n/p - Scan up/down
    • enter - open/close item
    • v - opens item source (great for incomplete feeds)
    • 1/2 - expanded/list view
    • gs - go to starred items
  • Limit your time. If you do not determine a set time limit for reading your limits you will find yourself spending hours upon hours reading you feeds. If you set yourself a 1 hour time limit every day you will nearly instantly increase your effectiveness as you focus on the best of your feeds.
  • Don’t jump to subscribing. Although not specifically for Google Reader, do not immediately subscribe to a websites feed if you find one post you like. A better process to to create a bookmark folder for websites to recheck and look through for a few minutes and if after this inspection the site still holds its value then you should subscribe to its feed.
  • Reader bookmarks. Unknown to me until this week Google Reader also offers a bookmark you can use to instantly be transported to your next feed item while marking them as read at the same time. Think of it like a limited stumble upon where you are taken to another website with the click of a button but the sites you visit are from your feeds.
  • Take your feeds on the road. Google offers a mobile reader product available at http://google.com/reader/m. Going on vacation? Instead of letting your items pile up skim and star the best while your out of the office.

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