How to Add a Feed to Your Google Page
September 8th, 2007 · by David Bradley
Google just added search to their online newsfeed Reader. Great news if you subscribe to lots of feeds. So, how do you add a site newsfeed to your Google page? First, make sure you’re logged into your Google account. Next click one of the orange feed icons on the site, this will “open” the feed and give you various options. Click the Google button or select Google from any drop down menu that appears.
If you saw nonsense (XML code), then select and copy the feed URL from the address bar in your browser. It should look like this - http://feeds.feedburner.com/Significant-Figures. Now you could go through the rigmarole of opening up the add stuff page and clicking “Add by URL”, pasting in the address and hitting the Add button to subscribe…
…or you could simply click the following link to add the feed to your Google Page or this one to add it to your Google Reader. Now, you can keep up to date with the site’s full text news without even having to visit!


















3 responses so far ↓
jess // Oct 31, 2007 at 12:06 am
u should make a web site that we can get through phproxy
jess
David Bradley // Oct 31, 2007 at 7:57 am
I’m not sure what you mean Jess. You don’t need to use phproxy to access this website you can get to it direct as I don’t think it’s banned anywhere, is it?
David Bradley // Nov 7, 2007 at 7:32 pm
Once you’ve added a load of feeds to Google Reader you might want to use the list on your own blog as a blogroll, well as of November Google has added that possibility to Reader, according to TechCrunch
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