Filter Items In Google Reader

Posted By Arpit Kumar On January 28, 2010 @ 7:00 pm In Internet Browsers | 3 Comments

As you know, Apple has announced its much hyped tablet computer, iPad [1], and this news has turned almost everyone crazy. This is a totally disgusting situation for some of us (like me) who are not interested in iPad [2] and want to focus on other things. My RSS reader is overloaded with articles covering the Apple tablet, and I hope this situation will remain the same for next few days.

If you are looking for any solution to reduce the RSS load in Google Reader, thankfully here is a Greasemonkey script which filters unwanted content based on keywords. This greasemonkey script, Google Reader Filter [3], helps you to focus on interesting topics by filtering blogposts with provided keywords.

How to use Google Reader Filter?

Install the userscript from here [3] and reload the Google Reader page. Now, a link named Filter Settingswill appear on top right corner of the page.

Filter items in Google Reader

Click this link and provide keywords and regex [4] to exclude. All RSS items that match the provided keywords will be displayed with dull gray text, so that they don’t attract much of attention.

filter-items-google-reader

Another interesting feature of this script is its ability to highlight entries with selected keywords. It increases the visibility of those items. For example, if you have added a keyword JavaScript to the Highlights column blogposts with the keyword JavaScript will be highlighted with a lime background.

hihjlighted-interested-items

So the next time you face a situation like this, use this userscript to increase your productivity. Google Reader Filter requires the Greasemonkey add-on for Firefox and works wherever Firefox does.


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URLs in this post:

[1] iPad: http://techie-buzz.com/featured/live-coverage-of-apple-event.html

[2] iPad: http://goo.gl/H2Cv

[3] Google Reader Filter: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/23671

[4] regex: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expression

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