Google Reader Adds "Send To" Feature »
Posted By tdrapeau 4 months, 3 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyTo enable it, click on "Settings" in Google Reader and then click on the "Send To" tab to choose which services to add. Note: make sure you disable pop-up blocking so that Google Reader can pop-up a new window on twitter.com (or wherever) to share your item. You can even add custom services.
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For those using Google Reader who want to add Propeller as a site to "Send To", you can use the following parameters:
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Name: Propeller (or whatever you like, this is just a label)
URL: http://www.propeller.com/story/submit/?U=${url}
Icon URL: http://o.aolcdn.com/propeller/favicon.ico
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