Google Reader Goes Offline
¶ published Google Reader Goes Offline on Thursday, May 31st, 2007 at 7:08 pm. It's been categorized as Google and Internet and Technology and tagged with
When Scoble gave that now famous interview about managing his 622 feeds a day, he mentioned that one of the few disadvantages of Google Reader was the lack of an offline reading facility.
It now appears that biggies like Google actually listen to comments of A-list bloggers like him. Although I doubt they might have come up with the offline add-on so soon.
Anyway Google Reader feeds can now be read offline. So, for those highly addicted RSS-readers going on long trips here’s the solution. Google Reader requires you to select the Offlines option in their feed menu and prompts you to install a GadgetGears Firefox add-on. Once done installing, you have to restart the browser to be able to start downloading the feeds.
For further details go ahead and read the tutorial.
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Friday June 1, 2007 @ 1:05 am
Damn! I have almost an exact post in draft mode with the same Scoble link.
Friday June 1, 2007 @ 1:37 am
[Patrix]
Heh! (Great minds think alike!)
Go ahead post it! It’s a free market.
You will have more readers reading it anyway, greater good will be done!
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