Friday, April 20, 2012

Readers - Google to Be Exact

So, how do you keep up with the blogs you follow?  I don't know much about other blog readers, I am a Google Reader gal!  I love the ease of the format, and the simplicity of how it ties into other Google applications.  
I use the Google Reader website, and I also use the next applet on my Chrome browser bar that simply lets me hit "Next" and it takes to me to the next blog post in my reader that I have not read yet.  I think this is the easiest way for me to hit most of the posts I want / need to read yet.  I typically only go to the website if I want to add/delete a blog - or if I am not on my laptop.  


Yeah, I have Google Friends Connect and Networked Blogs, but they just don't seem as convenient as Google Reader.  I also get some blog posts delivered by email.  These are typically the ones I absolutely do not want to miss, as I always go through my emails daily - several times a day.  The one downfall with the emails is that they sometimes come hours after the posts are made, and sometimes I might not get a post until a day later.  
So, what do you do to read the blogs you follow?  Inquiring minds want to know!!!!!

4 comments:

  1. I use Google Reader too. It also seems that I use it for the same reasons as you do. It is simple and gets the job done for me. I've tried the Linky one, the Networked Blogs one also. I also add subscription feeds to it for the blogs I follow that do not use Blogger.

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  2. I use Wordpress to blog, and it comes with a built-in reader. It's very convenient, and they recently changed it to let you follow non-Wordpress blogs.

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  3. Google

    New Follower from Book Blogs, Thanks!

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  4. I've started using Wordpress and Google to follow some blogs, but the ones I want to try to get to everyday are just bookmarked in my favorites.

    Just swinging through A to Z. Good luck with the rest of the challenge.
    http://nagzilla.wordpress.com/

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