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Google Adding Search To Google Reader?
By Robert | June 1, 2007
For a company that’s primarily known for its search engine, Google’s been a bit slow to add a search function to its RSS reader. The ability to search your read and unread feeds would come in handy about a thousand times a day when you’re trying to recall that item you glanced at and quickly moved past.
Martin Porcheron has spotted some changes in Google Reader’s CSS file that hint that a search could be showing up soon. It looks like Google plans to add a search box to the right of the Google logo. Or this could all just be a big misunderstanding.
In somewhat related news, you may notice a link to your Google Reader Trends has popped up among the navigation links on the left side of the page, under your starred and shared items.
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