Sep
16
2009

How to Find New Content with Google Reader

Recently I wrote about a great Firefox plugin called Feedly that presents yourGoogle Reader feeds in a easy to read “magazine style” layout.  As Feedly became an increasing part of my everyday routine I found myself wanting to find even more content to read.  Usually I do this by using the “you might also like” section Feedlyprovides but the other day I came across a great feature Google Reader has to offer - PowerReaders.

Google has provided a list of some of the top names in various industries and the feeds they are subscribed to.  Arianna Huffington (The Huffington Post), Chris Anderson (Wired), and Adam Pash (LifeHacker) are just a few of the people you will see on the list. You can hop onto GoogleReader’s blog to get a complete list of their top names. Google’s PowerReaders is just one great way to find new content feeds. Google also provides a feature that allows you to create a list of your favorite feeds (“bundles”) that you can share with friends, family or, if you’re a blogger, with your readers.

Using these tools you can expand your Google Reader content to create an even more customized and comprehensive Feedly page.

How do you find new content feeds? Let us know in the comments.

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