Google Share Improvements Actions Reader

Google improves flexibility on his part to make it more useful in Reader. The company revealed four enhancements that give users more share control. Users can now easily locate other members of the public shared items in Reader.

Google Share Improvements Actions Reader

With an improved ability to find and follow others, users can now find audiences more easily shared items. They can subscribe to their sharing a single click using the new search function of which is powered by Google Profiles. This feature allows users to search for people with shared items. They can be viewed by name, location, or subject in all Reader. Users can choose to share the points with a specific group or groups. This will add that people by them to share their groups to see and comment on shared items.

Now, users can also allow others who visit their profile their Google Reader interest. All they have to do is add a link to their articles to their Google profile. Once the box “Add a link to my Google Profile” has been checked, anyone using the search function within reader will be able to find and track a user sharing.

Users can also give their Reader shares a personalized Web page using their Google username. This allows other users to find them easily. This feature can be activated from the “web profile” from Google on the profile.

Users of readers are also offered a feature that allows them to put their point of view of an author or publisher. If they like an item, they can now “as” a Reader. With all the “likes” having a public status, everyone playing a know it has been “loved” in Reader.

The official blog of Google reveals that the ability to see and add comments to articles is restricted to users in a group sharing. Thus, although the public in May shared that friends can comment. [via techshout]

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Published July 18, 2009 in Computers, Network
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