Thursday, June 21, 2007

Google Desktop Feed Reader

I use Google Desktop to auto-update my favourite RSS feeds but every once in a while something gets messed up and I have to re-configure it. And then I go into the big wide world we call the Internet to find how to do it again...

It always takes me forever to find this site so here it is, once and for all, for my handy retrieval: Using Google Desktop as a Google Reader Notifier

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Edit:
It turns out the website creator has sneakily gone and changed his post and it no longer meets my needs. That procedure adds all your Google Reader feeds to Google Desktop instead of just specific ones. To add specific ones you need to do the following:
  1. Log into Google Reader
  2. Right click the feed you want to add and select "Copy Link Location"
  3. Go into the Google Desktop Web Clips Options
  4. Paste the address. It should look something like: http://www.google.com/reader/view/feed/http%3A%2F%2F...
  5. Change "view" in the address to "atom"
  6. Keep your Internet Explorer logged into Google Reader

1 comment:

  1. What dumbass uses Internet Explorer by choice? If you have to use Internet Explorer to do this, it isn't worth doing.

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