9 کتاب پرفروش نویسنده محبوب : پائولوکوئیلیو - انگلیسی
By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept === درکنار رود پیدرا نشستم و گریه کردم Eleven Minutes === یازده دقیقه History and the Art of Riding a Bicycle === تاریخچه و هنر راندن یک دوچرخه Stories for Parents Children Grandchildren === داستانهایی برای والدین،بچهها،نوهها The Alchemist === کیمیاگر The Devil and Miss Prym === شیطان و خانم پرایم The Fifth Mountain === کوهستان پانزدهم The Zahir === زهیر Veronika Decides to Die === ورونیکا تصمیم میگیرد بمیرد
What is Google Reader and why should you use it Google Reader is a free , Web-based reader for RSS feeds. You can find feeds on nearly every Web site. RSS feeds offer a simplified view of Web content down to just text, pictures and videos--minus the site's style and formatting, which can sometimes hinder or befuddle casual reading. Google reader lets you subscribe to these feeds as easily as typing them into your browser's address bar, and lets you read them like you're browsing through e-mail. There are many online RSS readers available, but Google is one of the best. It's easy to get a grip on Google Reader basics, but there are several tips and tricks that can make it extremely productive. Setup: Finding RSS Feeds
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As mentioned earlier, nearly every site has an RSS feed, and you can usually find it by scrolling around and hunting for the little RSS logo (a little orange box with three white waves). What makes Google Reader particularly useful is that it can take any old Web site URL and find the RSS feed on its own. If you don't quite remember the name of the site, or the exact URL, Google Reader has a built in directory you can search by keyword. There's also a neat feature called "bundles" that has over a dozen themed groups of preselected feeds you can subscribe to at once. Adding one of these bundles organizes the newly subscribed feeds into a handy folder