I have not dipped below 400 items in Google Reader in weeks. I find this makes me read a little faster, in search of the ever elusive zero (usually, when I reach zero, I finally getting around to un-subscribing to feeds.) One of the things I’ve noticed when scrolling though large amounts of text is -I like subheadings. A lot. They’re useful in print, but in blogs, they’re just gold. Images are also very nice. Basically anything that breaks up the huge mass of undifferentiated text is welcome.
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