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What If Google Reader Supported Regular Expressions?

Merlin Mann came up with a great idea a few minutes ago on Twitter:

Craving some kind of existential regular expression that could give me one week without hearing a single syllable about the primary race.

I'd love it if this concept was embraced by Google Reader. Imagine if you could use regular expressions to filter content out of feeds that you don't want to see? Or if you could use regular expressions to help you discover new feeds you might want to subscribe to?

The possibilities seem endless to me.

I gotta go mow the lawn.

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