It's fun to share interesting items with your friends and coworkers. Google Reader has a "Share" button and a public page to go along with it, and some people have been putting that to great use. Once you start sharing, others can subscribe to your shared items and see what you see (when you want them to).
This works great for your feed-savvy friends. But, what if you want to share something you find in Reader with someone who doesn't use a feed reader at all?
To the rescue comes a greatly improved email feature we're releasing today. Even Marge Simpson has email, so interesting feed items you come across can now reach almost anyone.
Now, clicking the "Email" link at the bottom of an item gives you the ability to:
- send email from within Reader -- no more second window for sending email.
- send the entire item as it appears in Reader, including formatting and images.
- use your Gmail address book (if you have one) to add contacts with auto-complete.
So, there you have it. Now you can share the great content from your feeds with anyone. Give it a try and let us know how you like it.


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Mitch Keeler has posted a great
I've always been a big fan of charts, tables and other ways of analyzing and visualizing data. On my own blog I will often
Playing around with these ideas, I created a simple Reader "trends" page, inspired by 


Reading list ordering defaults: Your reading list can be sorted in different ways (by date or "automatically", which shows you more relevant items first). Additionally, it can have read items hidden or always visible. Until this week, the default combination was to sort automatically and show read items. Unfortunately, this meant that new items did not necessarily end up at the top, which was confusing to some users. We've therefore changed the defaults to sort by date and hide read items. If you prefer a different combination, these settings can be controlled by the links at the bottom of your reading list (pictured on the right).


