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Google Reader Goes Mobile

This article was written on May 19, 2006 by CyberNet.

Google Reader Goes Mobile

Google has now brought another service to the comfort of your fingertips. Google Reader is a feed subscription manager that many people use. Now you can track all of your favorite news from your mobile device.

There are two ways that you can use the Mobile Google Reader. The first way would be to bookmark the URL below for the Mobile Google Reader Homepage. The other way is to add the Google Reader Module to your Personalized Homepage, and when you view your Personalized Homepage on your mobile device it will automatically show the Mobile Google Reader.

I currently use Google Reader to manage all of my feed subscriptions. This feature will definitely be handy and I look forward to seeing more Google Reader enhancements!

Mobile Google Reader Homepage

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