Posts Tagged With: shared
· October 26, 2007 at 7:41 am · Online Tools
Tags: Google, Google-Reader, RSS, shared, tips, twitter
I used to do the shared links here on my site, but decided to take them down due to some layout problems and I really wasn’t a big fan of all the javascript action that was going on. I till like sharing my shared links from Google Reader though.
So what is a link loving geek to do?
Well I decided to figure out a way to post my shared posts form Google Reader into my Twitter posts.
1. Grab your Google Reader shared items RSS feed. This can be done by clicking on the “Shared Items” link in the Google Reader sidebar and then grab the RSS feed it gives you at the top of the next page.
2. Login to TwitterFeed.com (with an OpenID) and setup the feed to Twitter settings. Make sure the checkmark for Include item link (if unchecked, sends tweet without the tinyurl link) is selected.
Now Google Reader’s shared items should be showing up on your Twitter profile. My Twitter is now a little better.
· July 3, 2007 at 5:00 am · Hot Web Topics, Personal
Tags: Google, Google-Reader, igoogle, RSS, shared, tips
I use Google Reader’s shared items to bookmark links I like or would like to share.
It makes it a quick an easy process to output this to something the public (yes, that would be you) can enjoy. I want an easier way to view my shared items though without having to visit my web site. I’d like to put my shared items on my iGoogle web page actually.
How can I do that?
1. Login to Google Reader and click on the “Shared Items” link.
2. Grab the RSS output link that it gives you from the web page. It should be close to the top as long as you have “shared” a few things.
3. Visit the “Add Stuff” page on iGoogle and click on the link to “add by URL”
4. Paste the RSS feed you grabbed earlier into this box. Click the “Add” button.
Your done! Now it should be on your iGoogle web page and you can customize how it is displayed from there.
· June 6, 2007 at 6:00 am · Online Tools, Web Development
Tags: edit, Google, Google-Reader, hack, javascript, shared, widget
When in Google Reader you can choose to create a widget where you can display the stories or links you have wanted to share with others. That is how I created the Mitchelaneous Links Web page I told you about yesterday. I have been getting a few E-mails though from folks wanting to know how I got it to display more than ten items at a time.
Take a look at the javascript code Google gives you to post on your own Web site. The specific part you want to look for is broadcast?n=5. Change the number five to any number you wish, and that is how many shared stories that you will display.
· June 4, 2007 at 7:04 am · Personal
Tags: Google-Reader, linkblog, links, list, Projects, shared, suggest
I have always been fixated with the idea of having an easy to manage link blog but have never found an easy way to make it happen. Since I am using del.icio.us for my bookmarking, I don’t want to use that for my link blogging too.
So what is a geek to do? I decided to use my “shared” items list from Google Reader - do a little tweaking here and there and get it up and online that way.
The good news for you is you can now see the neat links I find via my favorite feed reader. (insert excitement here)
The good news for me is this is almost brain dead simple to do, so I shouldn’t lose interest in it because it seems to be too much work.
Everybody wins! Go check out the new Mitchelaneous Links section to see some of the links I have suggested that you check out. If there is anything else you’d like to see there - let me know.