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How To Use Google For Following Your Favourite Webs

January 28th, 2010 Angel Leave a comment Go to comments

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For sure you have a lot of favourite webs, I hope www.discoveryourpc.net is one and you want to read all but cost you a lot of  time to enter on everyone.

Image that you can read all at a glance and even know when a page has new content.

Solution

We are going to use a RSS feed, many web has one not just blogs. First of all you need a webpage that gives that service. For example this has one, you have to find something similar to this symbol:

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If you  press the icon can appear two kind of pages, has a list of the posts and content and the other with several icons and the same list. That icons are similar to those in the sidebar of this web:

addtomyyahoo4Subscribe in NewsGator OnlineAdd to My AOL Subscribe with BloglinesAdd to netvibes
Add to Google

If you are using Internet Explorer 8 it has an useful icon in the toolbar that turn orange when find a RSS feed. For example if you press it in this page:

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If you are using Mozilla Firefox, there is also a similar icon when a feed is detected.

I assume you have a Google account, either you can have used Gmail or other service, if you don’t have any, just create one, is offer to you for free. If you press the icon with the Google symbol it will add it to iGoogle so next time you enter on Google you see the last post of that Rss feed. One example is:

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You can follow every webpage you want and only one page. This is my actual iGoogle Page:

 

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If you don’t find the icon to add to iGoogle, you need the url feed, this can be found in the toolbar when you press the rss icon, this is an example:

1. Open the Internet Explorer and select the feed you want:

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2. Copy the Url:

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3. Enter in iGoogle. If you don’t know how use the following link:

http://www.google.es/ig?hl=es

It could ask for your user and password.

4. Press Add Stuff.

5. Press Add Feed or Gadgedt.

image 6. Paste the url you have and press add and you are done.

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