A Better Way to Share Posts in Google Reader

Brian Shih, a former Google Reader Product Manager, says that the latest Reader update is “a disaster”. One of the reasons could be that most of the initial members of the Reader team left Google and the new team doesn’t understand the goal of the product.

“It’s as if whoever made the update did so without ever actually using the product to, you know, read something. Reader is a product built to consume information, quickly. We designed it to be very good at that one thing. G+ is an experience built around browsing (similar to Facebook) and socializing. Taking the UI paradigm for G+ and mashing it onto Reader without any apparent regard for the underlying function is awful and it shows,” says Brian.

One of Brian’s complaints is that it’s a lot more difficult to share a post in the new interface. Instead of clicking “Share” or using a keyboard shortcut, you now have to click “+1”, then click “Share on Google+”, select your audience and then click the “Share” button. There’s also a privacy downside: +1’s are public, even if you only want to share a post with one or two people.

Fortunately, there’s a way to share a post without first clicking +1, but it’s not obvious. Just use the “share” box from Google’s navigation bar.


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