How to Transfer Files From a Google Reader to a Kindle
With Google Reader you can subscribe to websites' RSS feeds and read the website content in Google or another RSS reader. When the site updates, Google will automatically download the new content for you. If you want to read the contents of your Google Reader account on your Kindle, you can. However, you cannot automatically send files from Google Reader to the Kindle. You need to transfer them manually one at a time.
Instructions
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Open a Google Reader article that you want to transfer to your Kindle.
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Press "Ctrl" plus "A" to select all of the article's text, then press "Ctrl" plus "C" to copy it.
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Open Notepad or any other text editor. Press "Ctrl" plus "V" to paste the article into the document. Save the text document as a TXT file. For convenience, save it to your desktop.
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Connect your Kindle to your computer with the Kindle USB cable. Click "Open Folder to View Files."
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Drag the TXT file you just created to the "Documents" folder on your Kindle. Windows will copy the file to the Kindle. Repeat the steps for each Google Reader article that you want to transfer to the Kindle.
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