Friday, September 29th, 2006 by Andy Beal
Google has made some significant upgrades to its Google Reader RSS aggregator platform. As TechCrunch explains…
Changes include a whole new look and feel, folder navigation, unread item counts and the ability to mark items as read or unread. There’s a “river of news� view (click all feeds, view settings, sort by auto) and one click item sharing with friends. The new expanded view lets you scan down lots of items all at once.

Google Reader definitely has more of a Bloglines feel now and the interface is definetly a huge improvement. I may even be tempted to switch from Newsgator. ![]()
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Karl Says:
October 1st, 2006 at 10:47 pm
I have seen the beta version of a very cool RSS aggregator : itsmynews.com (not accessible yet). No need to understand RSS by the way. They are focus on news and have a huge data base of media RSS. They should be live soon. Watch out for it. They have done a smart job.
Oyunlar1 Says:
May 30th, 2007 at 3:29 am
I have seen the beta version of a very cool RSS aggregator : itsmynews.com (not accessible yet). No need to understand RSS by the way. They are focus on news and have a huge data base of media RSS. They should be live soon. Watch out for it. They have done a smart job.