Google updates
Nov. 3rd, 2011 10:00 am1. After six days, I finally have my gmail back! Of course, a good ton of stuff bounced, and there's still lots of damage control to be done, but at least I have my account! Now, since every time I delete it's a slow, painful process (I just deleted five messages, and it took about twenty seconds), I'm going to try to tame the account gradually, and will set up forwarding to a backup account there (not to my new account, since I want to get rid of the massive amounts of back that's clogging my gmail inbox).
2. On the Google Reader front, I'm playing with RSSFrog, NetNewsWire, Opera, Newsblur, and even Google Reader itself to see which one works best for me just to consume news. I actually started using Reader years ago before it allowed sharing, and at the time, it was the best RSS reader out there (sorry, but it's true). Now, I'm trying to figure out what I need out of a reader and which is best. I did try River2, but have already eliminated it as a reader for me.
As for sharing, I've moved to Pinboard for now. I love the interface, and the ability for it to both pull in items I ask it to share with a bookmarklet, and links from both of my Twitter feeds. If you were following me on Reader and want to see my links, there's an RSS feed now that you can add to your reader of choice.
3. For all my snarking at Google over the awful Reader decision and my mail crisis, I do love G+ Hangouts, which I'm using for work to help organize a SIG. My co-organizer is in a different state, and our presenters are at a bunch of institutions.
2. On the Google Reader front, I'm playing with RSSFrog, NetNewsWire, Opera, Newsblur, and even Google Reader itself to see which one works best for me just to consume news. I actually started using Reader years ago before it allowed sharing, and at the time, it was the best RSS reader out there (sorry, but it's true). Now, I'm trying to figure out what I need out of a reader and which is best. I did try River2, but have already eliminated it as a reader for me.
As for sharing, I've moved to Pinboard for now. I love the interface, and the ability for it to both pull in items I ask it to share with a bookmarklet, and links from both of my Twitter feeds. If you were following me on Reader and want to see my links, there's an RSS feed now that you can add to your reader of choice.
3. For all my snarking at Google over the awful Reader decision and my mail crisis, I do love G+ Hangouts, which I'm using for work to help organize a SIG. My co-organizer is in a different state, and our presenters are at a bunch of institutions.
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Date: 2011-11-03 03:12 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2011-11-04 12:46 pm (UTC)That said, there are some good bits in the comments there. Alas, setting up Tiny Tiny RSS isn't really an option for me.
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Date: 2011-11-04 12:48 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2011-11-06 01:14 pm (UTC)