Visiting site after site looking for news and interesting articles is a pain.
If you already have a list of websites you visit every day, why not use one web application to see them all at once with minimum distractions?
Using RSS (Really Simple Syndication) readers is the easiest way to strip down fluff to find the content you're after. Most news sites and blogs have a feed that can plug in to any RSS reader.
Google Reader, like other Google Apps, is a dead-simple way to view all of your RSS feeds. In essence, it is the opposite of visiting visually striking and cluttered page pages you might be used to seeing.
Reader turns any website into a simple text and picture formula that you can browse through quickly.
With Google Reader, all you see is a clean list of headlines from your favorite sites.
First thing to do is visit google.com/reader. If you don't have a Google login, it's definitely time to create one

Once the Google Reader screen opens up, click "Navigation" and then "Add a subscription" to get the ball rolling. Enter in a webpage or blog you like to have its posts populate your Reader site.

If a website's homepage doesn't work (which some don't), go to the webpage and try to find a link to their RSS feed (which might be represented by an orange square logo).

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