Google Reader is one of the more popular and easier to use news and blog readers available. Setting it up requires very little special knowledge of how the Internet works and absolutely no knowledge of HTML. With a few simple clicks and the names of some of your favorite blogs or news sites, you can quickly set up a well-organized list of online reading.
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Difficulty:
Moderately Easy
Instructions
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Start your web browser and go to the web page for Google Reader. See the Resources section for a link.
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If you already have a gmail account, you can enter your log in information in the box that appears to get started right away. If you do not have a gmail account, click the blue "Create an Account" button.
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Follow the instructions to supply the required information. Note that you do not have to use a gmail account to set up your news reader, but you must have an active email account. Once the information has been entered, click "Create my account" to go to your new RSS reader.
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Add blogs or news readers to your site by clicking the "Add Subscription" button on the left-hand side of the screen. This will open a dialog box where you can input either search terms or the actual web address of sites you want to include in your RSS reader.
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Edit your subscriptions, or remove the default ones that Google puts in the news reader, by clicking the "Feed Settings" button at the top right-hand side of the screen. Here, you can delete the blog, set preferences for which posts to download, and add the feed to various customizable folders or groups of different blogs and websites. You can also click the "Settings" link at the top for general appearance preferences, changing colors, layout and other options.
Tips & Warnings
You can import a list of RSS feeds from another reader in the general "Settings" options at the top of the screen.
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