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Currently, I have 29 blogs that I read daily in my Google Reader and while I do occasionally put links in a blog post referring to some of the blogs that I read, many times I may read an article that I thought was good but not necessarily good enough to recommend in a post, or sometimes it just doesn’t fit with anything that I plan on writing. There’s nothing at all wrong with these articles, it’s just that I can’t find a way to fit them into my regular postings.

So, today I want to give you, the reader, a chance to see these posts that I like without me actually having to put a link to it in a blog post.

How does it work?

Go to this site and you can see all the stories that I enjoyed daily. By “sharing” them via my Google Reader, they are made public so you can browse through them. Also, you can subscribe to them via your favorite feed reader for added convenience.

Again, go to this site to see the articles that I’ve “shared”.

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Very cool. I think I’ll have to mimic you on this one … didn’t realize that google reader had that as an option.

Me neither until recently. I still wish that they had a way to publish (in real time) a list of blogs you subscribe to. That would be nice to share also. Oh well. Take what you can get :-)

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