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Originally Posted by terekkincaid
It seems just like Google Reader, except that it formats properly for the nook screen. I've tried using the iPhone interface for Google Reader, and it's a bit dodgy. Basically, you sign up, and pick a bunch of RSS feeds. Then, you log on to the site with your nook and read the aggregated feeds. I don't believe it will download the feeds to your nook; you're just viewing them on the browser.
I signed up for this, and I'll try it out on my nook when I get home later.
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Yes, you are just viewing the feeds in your browser. The controls for scrolling up and down the page are nice because by clicking a button you move precisely up or down a page on the screen. I think that is much easier than trying to scroll through a web page by scrolling on the touch screen.
After you chose the feeds on the nookfeed web page you can categorize or delete them by double-clicking a feed on your list. Took me a while to figure that one out!