Google Reader - Keyboard Shortcuts
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Google Reader is a great application from Google Labs. This allows you to organize your blogs, manage your subscriptions and share interested posts with your blogs. All this is available online. This means you can access all your settings and blogs from anywhere. You can also access Google reader through mobile device.
Keyboard Shortcuts:
Google reader is popular for its keyboard shortcuts. According to The Official Google Blog "j" key is the most popular key. This is used to move to the next item. You can find a list of popular Google Reader keyboard Shortcut keys here. A complete list of keyboard shortcut is available here. However, the best keystroke is "?". This is "/" key with shift key pressed. This provides help on all other keyboard shortcuts.
Keyboard Shortcuts:
Google reader is popular for its keyboard shortcuts. According to The Official Google Blog "j" key is the most popular key. This is used to move to the next item. You can find a list of popular Google Reader keyboard Shortcut keys here. A complete list of keyboard shortcut is available here. However, the best keystroke is "?". This is "/" key with shift key pressed. This provides help on all other keyboard shortcuts.
Google reader have a very large list of features. I will discuss these features in the next post.
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