What is a Google Account?
A Google Account is a single email address and password that gives you access to numerous Google services, including Google Reader, Google Groups, Google Alerts, Froogle Shopping List and iGoogle. If you’ve used any of those services before, you already have a Google Account, and can use your username and password to sign in to Reader. If you don’t yet have a Google Account, you can create one here.
Use your Google Account email and password to sign in to Google Reader. Your Google Account gives you access to various Google services, including Google Reader, Google Groups, Google Alerts, Froogle Shopping List and your Personalized Homepage. If you’ve used any of those services before, you already have a Google Account. If you have a Gmail account, you can use your Gmail username and password to sign in. And if you don’t yet have a Google Account, you can create one here. 13. What is a feed? Websites publish feeds with the latest updates to their sites so that, instead of visiting a website over and over for the latest news, you can use a reader (such as Google Reader) to keep track of updates for you. Your reader can take multiple feeds and display all that content the way you want it. 14. What are RSS and Atom? RSS and Atom are the two most popular types of feeds. Like most readers, Google Reader supports both formats. 15. What are Google Reader’s system requirements? To take adv
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