Google Publish Google Reader Lite

9 Google Publish Google Reader Lite

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Google Reader’s homepage has been updated and it features a small feed reader with three categories: “news”, “sports” and “popular”. The iframe points to this page and I think Google Reader should offer a customizable version, so you can embed it in your site.

Link: https://www.google.com/reader/lite/

VIA: GOS

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