Google ReaderSurfing the web, you find many interesting websites or blogs which you want to subscribe to. But the never-ending search for the RSS link is a burden we all share. If you are using Google Reader, I may have the perfect solution for you.

Bookmark or favorite the following URL:javascript:var%20b=document.body;var%20GR________bookmarklet_domain='http://www.google.com';if(b&&!document.xmlVersion){void(z=document.createElement('script'));void(z.src='http://www.google.com/reader/ui/subscribe-bookmarklet.js');void(b.appendChild(z));}else{location='http://www.google.com/reader/view/feed/'+encodeURIComponent(location.href)}Using Google Chrome or Firefox, you can drag this link to your bookmarks bar – Subscribe.

Now, you may skip the RSS link seeking and simply click the link you have just bookmarked.

In my browser, Google Chrome, it looks like this:
Subscribe Bookmark

If you want to check it out, feel free to give it a shot and subscribe to my blog.

Google Text Size Change - Before and after
Are you asking yourself “Did Google just change their front search page?”, The answer is yes.
Now officially announced in their blog, The size of the buttons, text, logo and text box has increased at google.com or at any other local google home page.

This change is not browser specific and it has been verified that the change includes but not limited to: Google Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari.
Google says at their blog post that this change was made in order to emphasize their goal as a search engine and to show that their focus is always on search.

When I first saw the change I was convinced that me screwing around with Google Chrome’s preferences or something simillar has caused the text to be bigger until I saw Google’s post at their blog. Then I realized that It does not only happen in my computer, it happens everywhere.
Anyway, now that we are aware of actual reason, I wish you all Happy Googleing!