Google Reader, a popular RSS Feed Reader, has gotten a bit better with the addition of a new feature that will allow you to create "feeds" even on a page that doesn't have an RSS feed. This feature works alongside the Google crawlers, it compares the cached version of the page to the version it's looking at currently as it crawls the site and then generates a feed based on any changes it finds and creates an entry in your Google Reader.This is an excerpt of the article. Read it in full here:Google Reader Gets a Bit Better
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