Updates on Google Reader
Finally Google has made few more changes to make Google Reader more usable and user friendly. I have been using Google Reader for quite some time now since I left using Bloglines and Newsgator.
Below is a briefing on the new features on Google Reader: -
A new settings page: -
This is a good single page for administration where we can manage subscriptions, labels (tags), Import/Export subsriptions and an Extra tab.
Subscriptions Page
Subscription page is where one can add subscriptions, delete subsriptions (multiple at time), rename subscriptions and edit labels associated to the subscriptions. On this page one can even filter the subscriptions or labels.
Labels
The labels page is where one can manage labels/tags. One can delete labels, Share labels to the public where all the subscriptions under that label/tags would be accessible by people.
Import/Export Page
On this page on settings menu, one can upload the OPML file or export their subscriptions that they might have on Google Reader.
Access your labels and subscriptions from the main page easily
One new feature that I would find it very handy is accessing the subscriptions and labels directly from the main page no matter what you are reading at the moment.
And not to forget their keyboard shortcut method where you can punch in keyboard shortcuts and get access to subscriptions and labels easily.
Overall I am pleased with the new features. I hope it gets better with the performance as time goes by. The official Google Reader blog posts about the new feature here.

