A Google service that stores all RSS files (news from different websites) and displays them all combined into one. Basically, 4 (or however many) newspapers combined into one.
To get Google Reader, you first make a Google account, such as a gmail, then click on Google Reader! That simple! You are done!~Hope this helps!
No you do not have to pay for a Google reader subscription.
Best Google reader desktop clients for reading Google reader RSS Feeds subscriptions .... They are really the best ones... http://sameerkhansblog.blogspot.com/2009/02/google-reader-rss-feed-desktop-clients.html
Google reader can be added as an Add-on with Chrome. It could be downloaded off the chrome web browser.
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The best replacement for Google Reader is going to depend on a person's taste. For example, the best alternative to Google Reader is Freedly. It is said to be very user friendly and incredibly flexible to the needs of the user.
Google Reader allows one to keep up to date with updates made by selected websites. When a picture is added or a new entry to a blog is posted, Google Reader lets one know immediately.
There are a number of reasons to change from a basic RSS reader to Google Reader. However, there are a few great features to Google Reader that should be pointed out. Google allows keyboard shortcuts, create and share your own content, to create your own tags and to manage your flow of news and data. This is something that many RSS readers/feeds do not allow.
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Google is not an OS but a website. It does not install software but Windows does.
Well just now I found the answer myself. it's in the link below: http://davemccomb.com/reading-twitter-through-rss-reader (Pulling your Twitter Home Page into Google Reader using RSS)
One of the best-known web-based RSS readers, Google Reader, has been available since 2005. It has many user-created plugins that can transform Google Reader, especially if used in Firefox. Google has also made it possible to read Google Reader on a number of platforms, including the Wii.AnswerOther than Google Reader below are some of the RSS readers.BloglinesMySyndicaatNetvibesMyAlltopSnarferSuperfeedrLazyfeedRSS BanditRSS CaptorCollectedPageflakesMy NetscapeFeedly (browser based)Fwicki RSS ManagementNewzcrawlerFeeddemonOmea readerNewsGator Online ServicesAwasu Personal EditionBlog NavigatorSharpReader