I've been addicted to Google Reader for about a year now. It's completely changed the way I consume information, and I absolutely love it.
I've recently decided to give the "shared items" feature of Google Reader a try, and I've added a widget to my blog that displays my shared items.
But here's a thing that I noticed almost immediately after starting this journey: I can't add items to my "shared items" for blogs that I'm not subscribed to. This is a major problem.
Here's an example. Let's say I'm reading the latest Coding Horror post inside Google Reader, and Jeff links to an interesting post by Bruce Eckel.
I really like Bruce's post and I'd like to share it right along with my other "shared items". But, since I'm not subscribed to Bruce's blog, and I really don't want to subscribe to it just to share a single post, I'm stuck!
While seeking possible solutions to this problem, I ran across this post (cached from Google). Some of the workarounds listed in the comments were interesting, but I couldn't help but wonder if my beloved Firefox could offer a solution.
Here's what I'm thinking: could it be possible to cook up a Firefox extension that would automatically (and silently) subscribe to a feed, add the relevant post to my "shared items", and then immediately unsubscribe all in one glorious motion?
It's such a dirty hack, I know, but that's what makes it interesting. Could be a fun side project. I haven't the slightest clue how to develop Firefox extensions, but this could be an opportunity to learn.
Matt,
ReplyDeleteI am sure by now you would have discovered the "Google Notes" feature in Google Reader which lets you share any content you find as a "Note". You can find this feature in
Google_Reader->Reader_Settings->Goodies->"Note in google reader"