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October 13, 2006

Integrate Google Reader into Gmail


The new version of Google Reader looks very similar to Gmail (also the new Google Groups), so you can't help wondering if the two products are about to merge. Mihai Parparita from Google Reader doesn't offer an answer (probably because there isn't an answer yet), but he created a Greasemonkey script that adds a new link in Gmail: Feeds. The unified interface is almost flawless as a design, but Google should improve Google Reader's loading time as it loads slower than Gmail. Another thing I'd like to see is adding Google Reader's in-place message opening to Gmail, so you can read the messages faster, as the snippet is often insufficient.

Greasemonkey stuff:
Install Greasemonkey in Firefox or Trixie in IE | Add the script

12 comments:

  1. Man.. that is so dang Cool!!!

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  2. Interestingly enough, most of the keyboard shortcuts still work: for example, you can still select only a certain label by using G - L.

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  3. There is now a better version out there!

    Check it out: Gmail + Reader Integrator

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  4. both not working with Gmail2.0

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  5. LOVE IT! Any idea when it will an update for the new gmail will be available?

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  6. I have been looking for something like this, but I am a Chrome user. Anyone know a way to do this in Chrome?

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  7. Been waiting for this feature for a long time. Keep up the good work Google!

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  8. doesn't work with latest gmail interface with themes + expandable labels. Any updates to this script ?

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  9. Like vprajan said: The script does not work anymore. Are there any updates or alternatives?

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  10. Would very much like this feature. Any info about future updates would be much appreciated.

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  11. The further developed version »Integrated Gmail« is available as a Firefox add-on.

    It integrates Greader and Gcal into Gmail and has additional features for all three apps.

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