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Google Reader Shared Items -> Pinboard, FeedDemon, Send to Pinboard…

I have enjoyed and used Google Reader’s Shared items for years and I was sad to see that feature removed in recent updates… There were very few people that followed my feed, but I enjoy sharing and it was an easy way to record interesting links for reference.

Thankfully a few quick adjustments and my ‘sharing’ workflow was restored! Some notes…

Google Reader Shared Item Feed discovery features: not important to me so I don’t care about ‘replacing’ these features.

Storing Links: Pinboard! I have been using Pinboard (moved from Delicious a few months ago) to save links and I love it – so I signed up for another account to keep shared links (I could have used my current account but wanted to keep these separately).

Old Shared Items: Google offers your Shared/Starred items as JSON exports – Pinboard can import this format so moving your items items over is just a matter of exporting/saving from Google (under settings) and importing in Pinboard (settings, import). Pinboard added a number of ‘stray’ tags during the import, a little messy – but it really didn’t bother me (although maybe I will do some clean up in the future).

Sharing/RSS Feed: Pinboard offers an RSS feed of your links. You can filter your feed by tags, so I decided on two tags (‘general’ and ‘retail’) to mark articles with. My two RSS feeds – http://feeds.pinboard.in/rss/u:cmiles-reading/t:retail/ and http://feeds.pinboard.in/rss/u:cmiles-reading/t:general/ – nice!

Saving Links – Desktop: FeedDemon is a great Windows desktop RSS reader. It offers a customizable ‘Sharing’ feature that you can take advantage of to easily save links to Pinboard. To add Pinboard to the Sharing menu you need to add a new XML file to the FeedDemon\Data\SendTo\ folder (found in Program Files or Program Files (x86) – under C:\ on my setup). There are already a number of files (for delicious, Digg, Facebook…) in the SentTo folder that you can use as a template – and after a quick look at the Pinboard API Documentation this is what I am using for the links that I want tagged ‘general’:


<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> 
 <fdsendto service="Pinboard - General" useInternalHttp="false" template="https://api.pinboard.in/v1/posts/add?url={url} 
 &amp;description={title}&amp;tags=general"/>

This is not quite as smooth in FeedDemon as it was in Google Reader – but close enough for me! Note – this nice post (including Pinboard Information) on using the Google Reader Send To settings to add Pinboard support to the web interface.

Saving Links – Mobile: I was concerned that I would have trouble finding an easy way to save links on my Android phone – but Save to Pinboard adds an option to the ‘Send To’ menu making Pinboard is available from both of the RSS Readers that I have used – NewsRob and gReader Pro. Again, not quite as smooth as sharing in Google Reader, but pretty close.

The extra software, configuration and extra clicks are clearly not as easy/clean/elegant as the Google Reader sharing – the +1/Google Plus options in Google Reader might be the better way to go?!? But lately I have been willing to do a little more work if my best guess is that it will allow me to easily save my data, the way I want it, in a way I believe may be accessible for many years – with links from 2006 saved in Pinboard the method above seems like it has a chance to meet that goal! (A post about saving personal data on my other blog.)

Enjoy!
CM

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2 Responses

  1. Dave M says:

    Thanks, this is very helpful. I am trying to figure out the best way to recreate my RSS for shared news items. Pinboard looks good.

    Do you think there is a way to use the pinboard api with Google Reader Sendto? That is continue to use Google Reader, but instead use SendTo instead of Share. The problem with FeedDemon is its a client, and with GoogReader – I’ve been portable between different computers.

  2. You are one of the few people to discover this Pinboard feature. I should add that Instapaper will create a Pinboard post as well … So maybe share to Instapaper to Pinboard from GR…

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