As I mentioned in my previous post, I use gmail because of all the added user-made functionality. I will now detail to you these convenient extras and in the process, we will create a feed reader account.
If you have not already done so. Go
here and create an account. the interface is fairly simple, the hard part is finding good feeds to subscribe to. If you find an interesting website with a feed service, Firefox automatically puts an orange button on the address bar that allows you to subscribe, but to use this feature, you will need to (after creating a Google Reader account) go to Tools > Options inside firefox and choose the Feeds tab. In this tab choose Google Reader and you are set.
The world is filled with interesting sites to subscribe to. It even has people searching through these sites and socializing on the net with others regarding these sites. The idea of web2.0 is socializing: putting humans not search bots at the head of what's interesting online. You have reached your first experience of this with Del.icio.us, which allows you to create friend networks of links and discuss them. Myspace and Facebook are also web2.0 trends. However, the key site to finding interesting material on the net is
Digg (although some would agree more with
Reddit or
Furl). Hence one of the best feeds to subscribe to, in my opinion, is Digg. After that, pick some bloggers that write interesting articles and you are set. If you want my feeds (tech, science, and humor) you can import my feeds. In your reader account click settings in the top right and click import/export. Download my feeds
here and then Browse for the file you download. Then click upload and you should have my feeds.
Now, we want to integrate google reader with gmail. First we need the
greasemonkey firefox extension. This will allow us to load user scripts onto certain pages. The next things we need is the actual script. Once you have installed greasemonkey and restarted firefox go
here to install the script. Now feeds will show up on left bar of gmail like Inbox.
Now, a few simple scripts/stylesheets are all we need to beautify and perfect our gmail.
Stylish is a firefox extension that allows users to change the styles for a particular website. Once you have installed Stylish and restarted firefox go
here to see available stylish gmail modifications. As you can see, there are quite a few, my recommendations:
Gmail: Inbox with new style and
Gmail sidebar with renovated style. However, I don't use the sidebar, although the first recommendation I still use. Instead, I favor the complete remodeling of Gmail through
this greasemonkey script. It is purely incredible.
So here is a screenshot of my gmail with all the aforementioned features. Enjoy!