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  • Quoted: Adds Google Reader posts to BlueDot

  • Jordon Brock's scriptmonkey script for Blue Dot and Google Reader.

    Personally, I just Auto-Dot my shared Google Reader articles - but this way you can edit your own comment. Pretty snazzy.

    Quoted: Adds Google Reader posts to BlueDot (http://www.bluedot.us).

    • mohit - Aug 24 2007

      it's written by dave morgan.

    • dave - Aug 25 2007

      Well, let me clarify...it's modified by me, heavily borrowed from a couple others :)

  • UPDATE: No go on Creammonkey (for Safari), maybe if I get some initiative this weekend I'll try and figure out what's causing the compatibility problems. But enjoy for Firefox!

    For those of you using Firefox (all of you right?) and Google Reader, I've modified a helpful script to allow for a 'Dot This!' link on each of your Google Reader posts. You can now add a Dot from a GReader entry complete with tags and quotes. A couple handy keyboard shortcuts are included too (to follow the GReader style, of course)

    Let me know what you think!

    (p.s. haven't testing it on Safari with Creammonkey yet, will do shortly)

    Quoted: Adds Google Reader posts to BlueDot (http://www.bluedot.us). Adapted from Google Reader + del.icio.us (http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/7957) by Jordan Brock which was in turn an adaptation of the ...

    • mohit - Aug 19 2007

      cool.

    • mohit - Aug 20 2007

      we need to find a supported way to let you specify a thumbnail as part of authoring. hopefully soon!

    • dave - Aug 20 2007

      i was thinking about that, more and more rss feeds are including an image in the entry

    • derek - Aug 21 2007

      Cool idea, +1 for image support. Mohit, you could just add an image parameter to the del.icio.us post addition handler and document it as a "difference" on Developers.aspx.

    • mohit - Aug 23 2007

      cool, i've done this. it should make it into production within a week.

    • mohit - Aug 29 2007

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