How To Data Mine Google Reader Feeds To Study Trends



by Sarah Watts on September 22, 2007

Google Reader, in case you haven’t used it yet, is a powerful RSS reader program provided by Google for, as usual, free. It has great interface and it loads fast. Ever since I’ve started tracking various blogs Google Reader is an RSS reader I have stuck to for longest. Google Reader also tells you what the bloggers are writing about and what the readers are reading about in various parts of the world. This is just a tiny bit I’m mentioning. If you like statistics and you love following numerical trends then you must check out Steve Rubel’s post titled How to Data Mine Google Reader Feeds for Trends.

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