Hi.

As a many year user of GReader, I'll try to help you out.

1. To go direct to the Google Reader, you can go to 
http://www.google.com/reader.
Put an "/m" at the end of the URL to get to the mobile version wich
only can be used for reading, and wich I am using as startpage of all
my browsers to stay updated with all new stuff I've subscribed to.

2. When entering the Reader page, you should find a button called
"Subscribe".
When pressing it, you get a textbox where you shall write the URL for
the RSS-feed. Then tab to the "Add"-button and press it.
Then you have your first subscribtion.

3. Somewhere under settings, you should also be able to import OPML-
files wich you can export from other RSS-readers so you don't need to
manually add everything each time you change RSS reader.

4. If you use Chrome, and click on an RSS-button in a blog or wherever
you can find it, Chrome pops up a window asking if you'd like to
subscribe with Google Reader.

I think that's something to start with.
Just ask if there's more you'd like to know 'bout this .-)

-David

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