Thursday, April 9, 2009

A Question for Google Reader Users

(picture by Cindy Lynn)


But first a picture for you, because I firmly believe that almost every post is improved by a picture!

I've been wondering how Google Reader works. Sometimes I publish a post, then look at it and rearrange something or fix the spelling or rework it completely.

What version do you see? Does google reader capture the very first version to send you? Or go through and grab all the blogs you've signed up for at a certain time of day?

I'm very curious...

4 comments:

  1. I subscribe to myself just to see what happens . . . I think as soon as you hit "publish" you blog shows up in the Google Reader of every person who subscribes to your feed.

    This means each and every time you hit publish, your blog shows up in my reader. Except maybe not, because I only ever get one version. Like the dress one last night -- obviously, Maria saw one version earlier than I did, but the only one in my reader was the one with all five choices.

    Maybe I really don't know what I'm talking about!

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  2. Okay so I am not going to answer your question but comment on google reader. Nate keeps trying to convince me that if I put my favorite blogs on there, I will like it better. There are lots of other things google reader does. But from what I see it makes more work than I already have AND it thinks it knows what one wants better than they do.

    So that is my google reader vent.

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  3. I've wondered the same question so many times! I especially post multiple times when I have a lot of pictures that need 'correct spacing' that I can't see until I publish. And, many times, I catch little typos, or think of a better way to word something as I'm reading it as a published post on my own blog - - - so, I'm waiting for the answers as well!

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  4. I'm a Reader user and I've wondered the same thing as I publish the same post 4 times over. So, I added myself to my Reader list and I believe it only uploads what's available when the person opens Reader. So, perhaps if they have Reader open all the time, they might see it published over and over again, otherwise they see whatever is posted at the time they're using Reader. This is all just according to me, and I'm no tech expert, so I might be completely off...

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