This was long due. Google Reader, the popular RSS feed reader from Google has got its latest set of updates and now it lets you tweet any item easily. You can also now easily send feed items to a number of places including Facebook, MySpace, Digg, StumbleUpon, Blogger, and others. To enable any of these, simply go to the “Settings” area of Google Reader and enable the ones you want to use. If the services you want aren’t listed, you can even customize the “Send To” feature to enable sending items just about anywhere.
Once you configure your favorite social sites to send to in settings, you can even add your own custom destinations. You’ll notice that you can then select the send to button at the bottom of the post and pick your final destination.
Another new feature allows you to easily subscribe to feeds owned by people you are contacts with. This is an obvious, but nice addition, as it makes it easier to locate feeds you may be interested in. This feature also includes Twitter updates, so you can easily import all of those and see that person’s tweets through Google Reader if you don’t feel like scanning Twitter all day. But the best feature of the bunch may be the ability to have more control over the “Mark all as read” functionality. We all use the “Mark all as read” button when we’re too far behind on our feeds to possibly catch up. But now you can just mark items that older than a day, a week, or two weeks as read, saving the newest ones for you to still be able to read. That’s a great idea. I am obviously loving the latest set of updates to my favorite feed reader. hare your thoughts on the refreshed Google Reader in the comments. Update: Now users can directly +1 their posts to Google+ from Google Reader.