
Google to Add Language Translation in Gmail Zemanta, Get Suggestions While Writing Articles Google Still Doesn't Know Where to Place Related S. Google's April Fools' Day Hoaxes Go International So you'll want to double-check the privacy settings in your aggregator to make sure you aren't sharing any information you don't want to." This means that even though your Gmail feed is private, its contents could be made public through one of these methods.

"Keep in mind when you subscribe to your Gmail feed that some aggregators allow you to share, syndicate, or otherwise re-publish the feeds you subscribe to. Gmail recommends to make sure that the feed's content is private. * Netvibes is a notable example of online feed reader that supports authenticated feeds * some desktop feed readers listed by Google that support Atom 0.3, SSL/HTTPS, and HTTP authentication * you can subscribe to the feeds in Opera if you don't like the built-in mail client * assuming you're logged in to your Gmail account, you can add any of the feeds to Firefox's Live Bookmarks (this is more like a workaround than true support for authenticated feeds)
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There are some feed readers that support password-protected feeds: Gmail's feeds require authentication, so they don't work in many feed readers, like Google Reader or iGoogle. In the URLs above, you can replace "http" with "https" for more security. As you probably know, "unread" is one of the many built-in labels in Gmail, so you can use it to obtain this feed. Gmail also offers feeds for your labels:, but it would be nice to have a comprehensive listing of all the unread messages, not just the ones that have a certain label. For example, the feed shows the most recent unread items from your inbox. Click “Add” to add us to your roster of Gmail web clips or “Preview” to get a better feel for what’s been going through our heads lately.ĥ.Gmail has a very cool feature not available in other webmail applications: feeds for unread messages. Once you locate us, there should be a nice little result listed in the body of your Gmail screen (as below).

Simply search for “” and we should come up (unless we’ve somehow ceased to exist, that is). On this screen, there should be a “search box” (like that pictured below) on the left-hand side of the screen. This should be the furthest right option on the top of the “Settings” screen, as below.

It’s easy, it should be on the top right-hand side of your Gmail screen at all times, like such:Ģ.) Access your “web clips” option within your settings It’s easy to do, just follow these steps. Hey, want to get live updates of our content listed on your gmail account’s web clips? A little notice that will pop let you know if we’ve added new content? Something that looks like…
