Google Reader bundles for SAS-related blogs

I use Google Reader to keep up with SAS-related conversations on the blogosphere.   I thought it would be nice to share the lists of blogs that I follow as "shared bundles".  If you also use Google Reader, it will be very easy for you to add these bundles to items that you follow.  (Note: in order to use Google Reader you need a Google account, but my guess is that most people have at least one of those these days.)

If you have or know of other SAS-related blogs, post back in the comments so I can add them to my list of items to watch.

The following links will lead you to my two shared bundles:

tags: Google reader, SAS blog, SAS tips

4 Comments

  1. Shelly Goodin Shelly Goodin
    Posted September 7, 2011 at 2:30 pm | Permalink

    Great content, Chris! Thanks for sharing.

  2. Neel Patel
    Posted September 8, 2011 at 10:38 pm | Permalink

    This is nice!
    Google Reader really makes it easy to read all blog posts without stumbling them.

    But what if you want to search older post from different SAS blogs?

    So, I created a custom search engine for only SAS blogs. It will search all older entries of all the SAS blogs. Just type few keywords to search and you will get related posts from different SAS blogs.

    Please share your ideas to improve it.

    Link:
    http://www.google.com/cse/home?cx=017565920531001707239:ot7f8e30lya

    • Chris Hemedinger Chris Hemedinger
      Posted September 9, 2011 at 4:34 pm | Permalink

      That's interesting. When I checked the link, it lead me to a custom search of blogs.sas.com.

      With our new blog platform, the search field on blogs.sas.com works really well. I encourage visitors to try that first when searching for archived blog content on the SAS blogs.

      • Neel Patel
        Posted September 10, 2011 at 11:51 pm | Permalink

        Right.
        There is already a search field on "blogs.sas.com" which can search all old blog posts but advantage of using this custom search is that we can use some Google specific search operators (+, -, " ") to search desired post. It will search all relevant posts with ease.

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