It seems Google is on a roll. Constantly surprising with theme updates, first it was Gmail, and now Google Reader, what is next? Google Search?? I doubt that.
The Official Google Reader Blog announces a handful of changes to Google Reader today, most notably in the form of a visual refresh designed to bring a more streamlined look and feel to Google’s popular newsreader. That means less visual clutter, more space, and a softer, less saturated skin. Beyond that, the new Reader update adds collapsible navigation to each section of the sidebar, improved options for sharing items with friends, and the option to hide unread counts for any section of reader—like your friends’ shared items. As a final (and probably least exciting) addition, Google has created more feed bundles for subscribing to a topic en masse (e.g., music blogs, Nascar, etc.). Keep reading for more detailed screenshots of the new features.


I am not seeing the update on my account yet, so if you’re in the same boat you’re likely to see it on yours within the next few days.
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