

Update: It looks like Currents is US only for the time being.
#Google reader videos for free
You can go download it now in the Android Market and in the iTunes App Store for free but, before you go, check out the video after the break to see it in action. For publishers, Google is providing self-service tools for customizing how their content is displayed in the app. Of course, the whole thing is integrated with Google+ too, for quick and easy sharing.
#Google reader videos Offline
You can even import your Google Reader subscriptions - and it all gets cached for offline viewing. The free app offers you a swipeable, graphics-heavy way to read material from partners like AllThingsD, PBS, Huffington Post and Fast Company, as well public Google+ feeds and RSS. The app is available for both Android and iOS - in tablet and phone-friendly formats - and delivers a more magazine like reading experience for perusing your consumable content. Play could also do with a ‘don’t like’ button so you can get rid of posts you don’t want to see again.Google's rumored Flipboard competitor is finally here, and it's ditched the Propeller codename for something a little more appropriate: Currents. To view the complete item at the host Website, just click on the headline. More often than not, only the headlines show up for news items and blog posts. Written posts are effectively useless in Play, because they almost never show up in their complete form. The filmstrip lacks its own navigation, so you cannot move the filmstrip to see items that are queued off screen the way you can with a photo slideshow. Play is an interesting service, but it does have a few downsides. Anyone who had gotten sick of having to click through to sites just to watch a quick. Wanda Sykes, Kevin Costner, James Earl Jones, Betty White and more reading childrens books to inspire a love of reading in. Finally, the television icon, as I said earlier, starts a Play slideshow. The embedded video support was a much-needed feature in Google Reader, making it that much closer to perfect. The left side of the navigation bar includes a filmstrip icon to minimize the filmstrip display the eye icon functions like a ‘Read more’ button expanding a Play item from preview mode and the graphic equalizer icon lets you filter your stream by new, starred, liked and shared items. For Google Reader users, actions you take in Play or Google Reader will be reflected in the other service. a confidential video of an orientation session for new google employees was accidentally published to the public google video index - and several people were able to watch and download the movie. The three middle buttons include a star for bookmarking posts, the smiley icon is for ‘liking’ items, and the diamond shaped RSS icon lets you share items with your Google Reader followers. The filmstrip also has a control bar that lets you customize your experience. Killed almost 10 years ago, Google Video was a free video hosting service from Google, similar to YouTube. This is very similar to StumbleUpon, a social networking service that helps you discover blog posts, videos and photos based on your personal tastes. If you have a Google account but don’t use Google Reader, your Play stream will become more personalized as you share and like items. No sign up is necessary to use Play, but when you’re signed in to your Google account, Google will show you shared items from people you’re following in Google Reader, and the rest of the list will by populated by items similar to things that you’ve starred, liked or shared in Google Reader. Unlike Fast Flip (a similar experimental Google browsing tool) that displays content in a static browser window, Play uses a filmstrip navigation bar at the bottom of the screen. These items are then displayed to you like a visual slideshow similar to Google’s visual newsreader Google Fast Flip. Google Reader Play compiles a slideshow of popular videos, photos and blog posts based on Google Reader’s Recommended Items feature.

Video: Get started with Google Docs using a screen reader (19 minutes) Google Docs VPAT Google Drawings. To use Google Reader Play you do not need a Google Reader account, but if you do Google will be able to personalize the experience with your RSS preferences. Videos: Chrome & Chrome OS accessibility. Google Reader is a Web-based content aggregator that assembles RSS news feeds for online or offline reading. To celebrate the end of Google Reader on. Google launched an experimental Web browsing tool called Google Reader Play Wednesday that allows you to browse content associated with a Google Reader news feed. Other Google projects that failed without making much of dent at all in the universe include SearchWiki and Lively, Page Creator, and Google Answers.
