persistent.info — You can now check your GMail and Google Reader at the same time with this amazing Greasemonkey script that will show a link for your feeds in the sidebar of GMail. It will also show you how many unread feeds you currently have and when you click on the link it pulls up your unread articles!
Oct 13, 2006 View in Crawl 4
Closed AccountOct 14, 2006
Awesome, that works perfectly, thanks!
joecritchOct 14, 2006
You might want to have added a permalink as the story title:<a class="user" href="http://persistent.info/archives/2006/10/13/google-reader-redux">http://persistent.info/archives/2006/10/13/google-reader-redux</a>
ineserOct 14, 2006
very useful feature indeed
macewanOct 14, 2006
This is a great idea. Instead of having switch from one browser window or tab to another to use Google apps why not allow us to use the same window? Everyone is comfortable with gmail so it could comfortably be used as the base app. Then Google Reader, Writely, Spreadsheets could be displayed from within gmail.
mysticmegOct 14, 2006
Is there a greasemonkey script available yet to make the calender available also in the same session rather than having to launch a new tab or window.--mm
furstOct 14, 2006
Is there any way to get my e-mail into google reader? So I can at least read it?
jdorfmanOct 14, 2006
Works flawlessly. Great work.
irregardlessOct 15, 2006
Gmail does supply an RSS feed for you account. I haven't tried it, but I would assume it's not hard to subscribe to that feed in Google Reader.
ramiroSep 11, 2008
Thanks!