25,000 items read on Google Reader

Google Reader has a cool new feature (thanks to Steve Rubel for pointing it out to me) that shows how many items I’ve read, and how many I’ve shared with you on my link blog. Here’s some stats:

I am subscribed to 483 feeds. Over the last 30 days I’ve read 24,891 items and have shared 1,657 items.

I’m about to share some more from gate C5 at the Portland Airport. Plane leaves soon, let’s see how many I can get through.

UPDATE: It now says I’ve read 25,185 items. Whew, what a reading session. Plane door closing now. Gotta run.

  • http://michaeldotnet.blogspot.com/ Michael.NET

    The items read by week, day, and time is really interesting…btw:

    From your 43 subscriptions, over the last 30 days you read 1,344 items, starred 0 items, and shared 159 items.

    Most of my shared items come from your shared items incidentally.

  • http://michaeldotnet.blogspot.com Michael.NET

    The items read by week, day, and time is really interesting…btw:

    From your 43 subscriptions, over the last 30 days you read 1,344 items, starred 0 items, and shared 159 items.

    Most of my shared items come from your shared items incidentally.

  • http://www.saynotocrack.com/ Anita

    I’ve never been able to get used to the online readers … they always seem too slow. I keep a desktop reader at home, and one at the office … call me old fashioned.

  • http://www.saynotocrack.com/ Anita

    I’ve never been able to get used to the online readers … they always seem too slow. I keep a desktop reader at home, and one at the office … call me old fashioned.

  • http://blog.stealthmode.com/ francine

    Sheeesh, you make me feel like a wimp. Over the past 30 days I’ve only read 5777 items from 38 feeds. And I feel like I’m spending my life reading things. But the HuffPo and the Times consume a lot of time every day.

  • http://blog.stealthmode.com francine

    Sheeesh, you make me feel like a wimp. Over the past 30 days I’ve only read 5777 items from 38 feeds. And I feel like I’m spending my life reading things. But the HuffPo and the Times consume a lot of time every day.

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  • http://www.redvodkajelly.com/ Jacob Wyke

    While we are on the topic of Google reader, has anybody else been noticing that its being slow to pick up new blog posts? I don’t seem to be getting any new posts until 4-5 hours after the initial post – and this is with major sites like Tech Crunch and GigaOm which I would expect Google to update at least once an hour.

    Any thoughts?

  • http://www.redvodkajelly.com Jacob Wyke

    While we are on the topic of Google reader, has anybody else been noticing that its being slow to pick up new blog posts? I don’t seem to be getting any new posts until 4-5 hours after the initial post – and this is with major sites like Tech Crunch and GigaOm which I would expect Google to update at least once an hour.

    Any thoughts?

  • http://davidhowell.ca davidhowell

    Wow Robert. Your intarweb penis is huge.

  • http://www.davidhowellstudios.com David

    Wow Robert. Your intarweb penis is huge.

  • http://weblogs.asp.net/kdente Kevin Dente

    As I commented on ScottW’s blog, it’s a cool feature, but I wish Google would focus on the features that people are begging for – like integrated searching.

  • http://weblogs.asp.net/kdente Kevin Dente

    As I commented on ScottW’s blog, it’s a cool feature, but I wish Google would focus on the features that people are begging for – like integrated searching.

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  • Stephen C

    Even though I just subscribed to about a hundred more feeds today:

    From your 242 subscriptions, over the last 30 days you read 13,927 items, starred 122 items, and shared 623 items.

    Robert, are you ever going to publish your opml file? I’d be interested to see what you are reading.

  • Stephen C

    Even though I just subscribed to about a hundred more feeds today:

    From your 242 subscriptions, over the last 30 days you read 13,927 items, starred 122 items, and shared 623 items.

    Robert, are you ever going to publish your opml file? I’d be interested to see what you are reading.

  • http://mickeleh.blogspot.com Michael Markman

    I’m having trouble finding this feature. Where did they put the button?

  • http://mickeleh.blogspot.com/ Michael Markman

    I’m having trouble finding this feature. Where did they put the button?

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  • http://www.mikeysgblog.com/ Michael Gannotti

    “I am subscribed to 483 feeds. Over the last 30 days I’ve read 24,891 items and have shared 1,657 items.”
    Holy Guacamole!! My eyes hurt just thinking of reading that many entries.

  • http://www.mikeysgblog.com Michael Gannotti

    “I am subscribed to 483 feeds. Over the last 30 days I’ve read 24,891 items and have shared 1,657 items.”
    Holy Guacamole!! My eyes hurt just thinking of reading that many entries.

  • http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/ Matt Cutts

    Robert, you’ve had the largest numbers I’ve seen reported so far. I tend to follow the strategy of watching the search bloggers who read a lot of feeds themselves. I can’t read every search-related post, but if there’s an important one, it will normally show up when someone I already read comments on it.

  • http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/ Matt Cutts

    Robert, you’ve had the largest numbers I’ve seen reported so far. I tend to follow the strategy of watching the search bloggers who read a lot of feeds themselves. I can’t read every search-related post, but if there’s an important one, it will normally show up when someone I already read comments on it.

  • Mark

    Robert, How long do you spend reading each day? Is that why you’re missing from the latest c9park cartoon ;-) . I struggle to keep up with just the ones you choose to share (along with the rest of my feed list). Do you just read the headline and skim the text or do you read the article in full (particularly those that just give the teaser in the RSS feed). Maybe we’ll see “Feedwalking with Robert Scoble” coming up on the Scoble show ;-) . All tips on managing information flow gratefully received.

  • Mark

    Robert, How long do you spend reading each day? Is that why you’re missing from the latest c9park cartoon ;-) . I struggle to keep up with just the ones you choose to share (along with the rest of my feed list). Do you just read the headline and skim the text or do you read the article in full (particularly those that just give the teaser in the RSS feed). Maybe we’ll see “Feedwalking with Robert Scoble” coming up on the Scoble show ;-) . All tips on managing information flow gratefully received.

  • http://glpelletier.wordpress.com/ Guy Pelletier

    Feedwalking with Scoble, I would like to see something like that.

    Guy

  • http://glpelletier.wordpress.com Guy Pelletier

    Feedwalking with Scoble, I would like to see something like that.

    Guy

  • http://scobleizer.com/ Robert Scoble

    Mark: two to four hours.

    I just read the headline and skim the text looking for patterns that catch my eye. If they catch my eye I read the full article. If the full article isn’t there, I link over and read it. Generally I’ve read everything I’ve shared with you. A lot of stuff, like on cuteoverload.com, is easy to ignore but is fun to see in the reader (I’m a sucker for cute puppy photos).

  • http://scobleizer.com/ Robert Scoble

    Mark: two to four hours.

    I just read the headline and skim the text looking for patterns that catch my eye. If they catch my eye I read the full article. If the full article isn’t there, I link over and read it. Generally I’ve read everything I’ve shared with you. A lot of stuff, like on cuteoverload.com, is easy to ignore but is fun to see in the reader (I’m a sucker for cute puppy photos).

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  • mike

    Google Reader rules and I found out about it first on this blog. Props Robert. It really is like Digg.

  • mike

    Google Reader rules and I found out about it first on this blog. Props Robert. It really is like Digg.

  • http://mileswilliams.net/ Miles

    Thanks Robert for reading all those feeds.

    Probably why your blog has 100% readership on my Google Reader, and I like your opinion on just about everything, you truly are on top of the tech world.

  • http://mileswilliams.net Miles

    Thanks Robert for reading all those feeds.

    Probably why your blog has 100% readership on my Google Reader, and I like your opinion on just about everything, you truly are on top of the tech world.

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  • http://www.firstpartners.net/blog Paul Browne – TIPE

    Does it give you a way to automatically delete ‘dead’ RSS feeds (i.e. people no longer blogging). Currently using bloglines and this feature is sorely missed.

  • http://www.firstpartners.net/blog Paul Browne – TIPE

    Does it give you a way to automatically delete ‘dead’ RSS feeds (i.e. people no longer blogging). Currently using bloglines and this feature is sorely missed.

  • http://glpelletier.wordpress.com/ Guy Pelletier

    @30 – Paul,
    Yes it does, it gives you a trash can next to the listing. It is a great way to clean house.

    Guy

  • http://glpelletier.wordpress.com Guy Pelletier

    @30 – Paul,
    Yes it does, it gives you a trash can next to the listing. It is a great way to clean house.

    Guy

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