Google Adds Search To Google Reader

by Scott Beale on September 5, 2007 · 2 comments

Google Reader

It may seem odd that Google Reader did not have a search feature, but that had been the case since it launched almost two years ago, that is until now.

They also added some other new features, including an unread subscription count that goes up to 1000. Google Reader is quickly becoming the perfect feed reader for me. Here’s my previous write-up on Reader.

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1 aniMOte September 6, 2007 at 8:02 am

That’s gonna be a useful addition.

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