>From the browser: http://www.google.com/reader

I have it set up as a favorite in the phone app, so I just press and hold a
button to open it.

Jennifer

On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 2:11 PM, Jeffrey Kaplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   Jennifer Shelamer wrote:
> > I like Google Reader (from the browser). It's easy to read articles and
> mark
> > things read, and since it's web-based, the next time I pull it up on my
> > laptop, I only get articles that I haven't read already on the Treo.
> >
>
> How do you access the Google Reader from a Treo?
>
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> "The Superior Person's Book Of Words", by Peter Bowler: BOWLER: In
> cricket, one who, on blundering badly, gets another chance - in
> contradistinction to a batsman, who does not. Natural blunderers
> should therefore always be bowlers. 'Slow bowler': one who opens the
> bowling for an English cricket team. 'Fast bowler': one who bowls to
> an Australian opening batsman. It will at once be apparent from the
> preceding definitions that one man may be both a slow and a fast
> bowler at the same time. Do not allow this to puzzle you - the game
> has its own metaphysics as well as its ritual and its regalia.
>
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