Google Reader Adds Featured Reading Lists

by Andy Brudtkuhl on August 27, 2009

Today Google Reader added “Featured Reading Lists”.

These lists have been created by high profile bloggers. The idea is to offer up a list of what these A-Listers read.

Where do Arianna Huffington and Thomas Friedman go to get different perspectives on the news? Which economics sites does Nobel prize winner Paul Krugman read? What sites and blogs do the editors of Lifehacker, Boing Boing and Kottke read?

These questions have always interested us, so we decided to approach leaders across a variety of fields and ask them what they read online. We got lots of great responses, which we’ve collected into our second edition of Power Readers. In this edition, we’ve expanded from Power Readers in Politics to include journalists, techies, fashion critics, foodies, and more. We hope this will be a good place for you to find more great things to read, whether you’re new to Google Reader or already have an extensive reading list.

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Will this do for these blogs what the Twitter Suggested User List Did?

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