This is the first of a multipart series on getting content in and out of Google Reader. Part of this content is in preparation for an interactive ebook on ‘personal news aggregation‘ and an upcoming seminar/webinar at The Docking Station in Green Bay on ‘How to drink from the information firehose without drowning’. You can sign up for free 3d or virtual tickets here…
If you have something you’d like me to cover, please comment and I’ll do a quick screencast on the topic. Let’s start with the basics of getting feeds into Google Reader…
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Recently updated and becoming a ‘series’…