- I recommend reading any blog within a Web-based feed reader and I recommend Google Reader.
- You should be able to scan-read quickly the items within your feed reader —classify them, tag them, share them, and search them.
- Read your feed items starting with the oldest items. Google Reader: Click on “View settings” and select “Sort by oldest”.
- Create a main folder for your most important items, and set it as your “start page”. Put your less important feeds in other folders.
- Tag the important items that you want to star and share.
- Share items with people who have good taste.
- Perform searches in your archived items —in all of them, by category, by tag, or by feed.
- Advanced tips on how to use Google Reader.
- Advanced tips on how to share items with friends within Google Reader.
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