Sent to you by Sean McBride via Google Reader: "We found it!" via
Official Google Reader Blog by Mihai Parparita on 9/5/07
Here's a search box:


Doesn't seem all that special, does it? Most Google sites have it. But
let's look at where it is:


That's right, search is finally in Google Reader. Now you can find that
that apricot recipe you came across a few months ago and now have a
craving for. Or perhaps you'd like to search for "ipod" so that you can
read at once all the posts in your subscriptions that mention today's
announcements.

Search lets you use keywords to find items in your subscriptions (if
you're looking to search all blogs, give Blog Search a try). If you
subscribe to someone's shared items, it'll search those too. This handy
feature is brought to you especially by Ben and Chris's tireless
engineering work and Jenna's relentless iteration on user interface
concepts.

Along for the ride in the search release are a few other Reader tweaks.
You can now hide the side navigation by clicking on the separator to
its right. Unread counts now go to 1,000, so that you can know just how
far behind you are when you come back from vacation. Finally, Reader
now behaves like every other web page and lets you use the forward and
back buttons to move between folders and subscriptions that you've
navigated to.

If you'd like to let us know how search is working out for you, or have
any other Reader feedback, you can use our shiny new forums to get in
touch.

Things you can do from here:
- Visit the original item on Official Google Reader Blog
- Subscribe to Official Google Reader Blog using Google Reader
- Get started using Google Reader to easily keep up with all your
favorite sites 

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