Smart Google Reader Subscribe Button

If you’re like most people, you’ve got more feeds in your news reader than you can keep up with. What’s neat about this script is that it not only makes it easy to subscribe but also shows you if it’s already in your subscription list. If it is, it’s shown with a checkmark over the RSS icon. My only objection is that it’s not posted to UserScripts, a central repository for Greasemonkey scripts. ...

December 17, 2008 · 1 min

OS X Style Google Reader

I’d referred to using CSS to make Google Reader look better. If you’re using Google Reader, OS X Style Google Reader makes it much more usable. The font’s better, it’s much prettier in layout, etc., etc. Great stuff.

June 15, 2007 · 1 min

Bookmarks Power up Firefox with keywords - Lifehacker

I have this working on my laptop. But I have to remember to get it going on my desktop machine. That’s the only problem with having two machines - even with Google’s browser sync it’s hard to keep the FireFox configurations absolutely identical. Bookmarks: Power up Firefox with keywords - Lifehacker

May 23, 2007 · 1 min

Hack Attack - Firefox and the art of keyword bookmarking

Another article on FireFox and bookmarks. Firefox and the art of keyword bookmarking

May 23, 2007 · 1 min

Official Google Reader Blog - There are people who don't use feed readers?

Do you use Google Reader? I’ve thought that other readers were better beause they’re faster. I really like RSS Owl, which uses IE to display pages. It’s based on Java and is cross-platform, usable on Macs, Windows and Linux. It uses one file to track what feeds you read. Problem is, there’s no standard way to show how far you’ve read in a newsfeed. Articles are updated, the online services fetch them at different times - Google and Bloglines are online all the time but your RSS reader probably is not. So I can’t easily keep offline readers in sync unless they’re hooked up to something to like FeedDemon. ...

May 3, 2007 · 2 min

Firefox - Open diverted links in new background tab instead of new window

I really like to be able to click on links while reading an article but not have to deal with the links until I’m done. I’ve got enough ADD issues without tabs popping up. So I was very happy to find this reference to making tabs work better (for me, anyway): Firefox: Open diverted links in new background tab instead of new window It’s kind of an adjustment process because FF is relatively “quiet’ - the tabs are opening all the way to the right and not grabbing attention. Just the way I’ve wanted but it’s a little unnerving - I’m checking to make sure the tabs did open. ...

May 1, 2007 · 1 min

Great post on web design - Yahoo vs Google

Really liked the article Is Google Badly Designed? on Google Blogoscoped. He talks about the design considerations with Yahoo and Google and their home pages. I thought it was interesting that Google was viewed as “friendly” because of its simplicity. Clearly Yahoo puts a lot of information on its page but it also feels very corporate. From what I read, Google is having trouble getting people to use its other features. It’d be interesting to know what to degree this is because they’re not displayed the way that Yahoo’s are …

June 5, 2006 · 1 min

Good summary of what Google Base means to vertical web sites

Bill Burnham has a nice summary of what Google Base in general and the real estate section in particular might mean for vertical web sites like Trulia. It’s not a lot of fun competing in a section where Google is competing. I can vouch for that first hand.

May 23, 2006 · 1 min