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Google Reader personalized recommendations; drag ‘n drop organization

Posted by Jacque on November 30th, 2007

The folks at Reader have added some new features. 

Want to add to your Google Reader feeds without relying on serendipity?  To help with the discovery of interesting sites to subscribe to, Reader has introduced personalized recommendations.

On the Google Reader Home page, look for “Top recommendations” on the right side.  Click on “view all” and you’ll see a number of feeds that you may find interesting.  Reader uses the other feeds you already subscribe to and your Web History data to create the list.  Here’s more on how Google Reader feed recommendations works. 

The other new feature is the ability to organize existing feeds with drag-and-drop support for your subscriptions and folders.  You can now easily move feeds between folders, as well as reorder things up and down within the list.  Hooray!

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