A few days ago, I participated in a learning and exchange group of agile individuals organized by Zhou jingen. Some people in the group discussed Google Reader's usage skills. More people do not know what Google Reader is. I wrote a blog here to share my skills in using Google Reader and the technology subscription source provided by instructor Zhou jingen. Some of the resources in this article come from the Internet.
1. Google Reader
Google Reader is an online RSS reading tool provided by Google. It is a quick way for you to learn about the latest blogs, news, and information. If you subscribe to a website that supports RSS, you can use Google Reader to obtain the latest updates.
WeProgramUsers can use Google Reader to subscribe to blogs of some technical experts, the latest news in the IT industry, and software updates. These can all be implemented using Google Reader.
Another amazing thing about Google Reader is its ability to penetrate the wall. If you do not have Google Reader, register one.
2. Google Reader shortcut
The above is a shortcut table for Google Reader, which can be explained in Chinese and English. English is more conducive to the memory shortcut, marked red is a commonly used shortcut, and you will naturally remember it when using it. The following describes some good shortcut effects. You can use shortcuts to greatly increase the speed of reading and subscribing.
When we open Google Reader and want to quickly reach a custom tag, we can use gt (Press g and then t) to open the tag selection page, such:
Then we can use the arrow keys to select our own labels.
3. What should I do when Google Reader encounters an error?
When using Google Reader, you may encounter more or less embarrassment and be blocked by the "wall ".
We can only wait for a while to activate Google Reader, or even discard the blocked subscription source.Now there is a way to solve this problem, that is, enter the https://www.google.com/reader/view/ in the browser address to log on to your Google Reader, use HTTPS instead of HTTP
4. Import other subscription sources
We can import the opml subscription sources provided by others to our Google Reader. The opml subscription source is an XML document in XML format.
Go to Google Reader to manage subscriptions, such:
On the import/export tab, You can import XML resources.
Here are the tags of my Google Reader subscription source. Many of the subscription sources are from instructor Zhou jingen. Thank you.
Download my subscription Source:
Download the subscription source of Zhou jingen:
There are also more tips, such as subscribing to others' sharing entries. If you have better skills, please share them with me.
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