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I use the reader as my starting point for the 'net's news as well, and this article really got me enthousiastic about sharing what i like. But how do you exactly "quickly add items to a link blog" in Google reader? I searched around for a bit, but didn't find the way to do this. The Share option is not (yet) an RSS feed and i don't see any plugins for reader and Del.ico.us or similar programs.
I don't know if there's pure RSS for generic solutions but people are already working it out.
I m also a feed junky, and because I wanted to have some features not available in most feed readers; I have designed a feed reader that matches and best Google reader in many areas. To make sure that the adelph.us feed reader can continue to evolve with the best features in the near future we will be releasing it with an Open Source license.
I have created keyword searches in Twitter Search and subscribed to them in Google Reader to monitor what is being said about our brand. When I get one that I know will be particularly interesting to a person or group within the company, I use Google Reader to email it to them. That has helped create awareness that: (1) people *are* talking about us online, (2) people talk about us on Twitter, and (3) you can use Google Reader to consume RSS (including automated Twitter searches).
I get frustrated that I don't know many people who use technology the same way I do, however, so far, it has created a bit of job security :)
It was fun to see Drew the other week, and give an attempt to describe
Twitter in a short, succinct way. It's got me thinking I should be
mainSTREAMing a lot more apps, and devising ways to get it done.