A feed reader is a way to stay on top of the diverse websites and blogs you like to read by having updates from these websites sent to one location. In Google it has a feed reader known as Google Reader. It is particularly popular with people who use Google's other products. One of the most convenient ways people use Google Reader is by adding up it to their Google homepage. This Feed reader offers advanced, cutting-edge capabilities, including the most inclusive podcasting support available today, as well as sole smart feed technology that puts the information you need right at your fingertips. It is prevailing, yet unfussy. Feed reader provides users with a seamless and opportune experience - without the need for advanced technical knowledge - by delivering the broadest series of features through a simple, easy-to-use interface. Here are some steps for you to follow on how to use Google feed reader.-You can sign up for a Google Reader account by going to http://www.google.com/reader/. If you already have a Google account, you can use your same username and password, or if you prefer other name, it is applicable. If you don't have one yet, select "create an account".
-Add subscriptions to your Google Reader by clicking on the "+Add a Subscription" button at the peak of the page.
-Then enter a search term to locate a feed that you'd like to subscribe to. Like for instance, you could enter “New York Times” to find the New York Times feed.
-Select from among the options that come up after entering your site name or keyword. This list will tell you the name of the blog, a very concise description and the number of other populace that subscribe to the site. You can use the number of subscribers. The larger the number of public that subscribe to that site is, the more well-liked the site is considered to be.
-Click "+Subscribe" once you have selected the sites you like. The posts will come into view in your feed reader so you can read them without visiting the site directly.