Matt Cutts Reveals New Google Reader Features

January 25, 2010 by Ben Janke  
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You don’t have to worry about not finding RSS feeds anymore it sounds like as Google’s Reader will update you when a page is crawled and the reader sees changes.

Google just launched a nice feature on Google Reader: the ability to keep an eye on pages for changes. This works even if the page doesn’t have its own RSS feed. This sort of thing is very handy. You could use it to spot new things on a privacy policy page or watch for changes in the executivespage at another search engine.

Check out the blog post, but it’s easy to use: just add any url to Google Reader.

See the original blog post here http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/detect-page-changes/

 Matt Cutts Reveals New Google Reader Features

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