When I first used Google Reader, I thought it was great that there was finally a web-based RSS reader. Unfortunately, I soon found that this was one thing that Google Labs made that I really didn’t like. Some layout choices, as well as some overdone AJAX just did not sit well with me. I also hated that I could not mark an entire feed as read. I felt like the simple RSS scroller that came with Desktop Sidebar was a much easier to use aggregator.
But that appears to have changed. Google is transitioning Reader into a better web application. I like the lack of "flashy" AJAX animations. The simple no-nonsense design is appealing. When I use an RSS aggregator, I just want to read my news, mark off items that have been read, and keep track of particular items of interest with short notes or flags. So far, the new Google Reader provides me with just that. I’m excited to find out what else Google’s engineers have cooking for the Reader.
So, if you haven’t found that perfect RSS reader, or if you’re just curious to see what else is out there, give Google Reader a look. Also, it looks like digg has gone through some changes since I last used it. I found out about Google Reader’s changes from this digg post.
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