Google Reader Gets a Redesign, Adds Google+ Integration



Google has begun rolling out a new version of Google Reader, one that sports a brand-new design and deep integration with Google+.

The new Google Reader sports a more spartan interface. Its similar to the Google Calendar redesign and Gmail makeover the search giant launched earlier this year.

The greater change is the addition of Google+ sharing. Google has replaced the Like button with the +1 button, which lets users share content to their Google+ accounts. Reader users with a Google+ login can choose which circles theyd like to share articles to using Google+ snippets.

The Google+ integration replaces the Google Reader social features the company unveiled in 2009. Integrating with Google+ also helps us streamline Reader overall, Google Engineer Alan Green said in a target=_blank>blog post. So starting today well be turning off friending, following, shared items and comments in favor of similar Google+ functionality.

While Google Readers notes got some usage, dropping them in favor of Google+ is the logical move for a company that is now trying to unify all of its social efforts under one banner. The company recently killed off Buzz while adding Google+ to Maps.

What do you think of the new Google Reader? Let us know in the comments.

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