Power reading with Google Reader
Google Reader has launched their Power Readers section, complete with suggested reading lists from journalists, tech bloggers, foodies, and more.
The Google Power Readers page rounds up suggested reading lists from all sorts of writers and active web folks. The aim is to showcase Google Reader’s new bundles feature for sharing a handful of feeds in one fell swoop.
Google expanded from Power Readers in Politics to include journalists, techies, fashion critics, foodies, and more.
In the interest of full disclosure, people at Google were nice enough to provide a small reading list for the Power Readers’ tech and web section; recommended browsing lists from others there for a look at some really good tech reading, including lists from people like Chris Anderson from Wired, Mark Frauenfelder from Boing Boing, Jason Kottke from Kottke.org, and Annalee Newitz from our sibling blog, io9. For the Lifehacker bundle, you can do that here.

You people can visit www.google.com/powerreaders to explore and subscribe to any of the participants’ reading lists, or to any individual sites and blogs they recommend.
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