Sunday, September 30, 2007
Google Reader with support for search
I've been waiting a long time for this. I remember this was one of the things with Google Reader I found annoying. A Google product accessing a lot of data and no search support? Anyway, now it's here, and it works as expected :) First thing I noticed was a search that found 500 items, only showed the first 60. Hmmmm..., that was no fun. No paging or anything. But then I noticed it automatically loaded new items when I scrolled to the bottom. Nice!
Another not so new feature is the increased unread counter. Previously, if you had more than 100 unread items it displayed 100+, now it's increased to 1000 and if exceeded will show 1000+.
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Sunday, September 30, 2007 12:11:33 AM (W. Europe Standard Time, UTC+01:00)
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If you get more than 60 hits, maybe you should consider changing the search criteria?
Halvard
Tuesday, October 02, 2007 10:40:17 PM (W. Europe Standard Time, UTC+01:00)
Depending on how many blogs you subscribe to, 60 hits may not be much. Let’s say you want to find blog posts about LINQ, you'll probably get more than 60 hits (at least I do). This reminds me of a how people do searches in Google. You have 2 groups of search readers. Group 1 has configured Google to display 10 hits per page, and group 2 has 100 per page. I belong to the second group and I would guess you belong to the first.
Jon Arild Tørresdal
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