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-Lack of search remains the ban of many a Google Reader fan, but with the introduction of the new offline mode, Blogger Raúl Ochoa has come up with a [Greasemonkey script][2] that provides a stopgap solution until Google can get its act together.
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-There's a couple of serious limitations, namely that you'll need a Greasemonkey and Google Gears capable browser and the search is limited to the last 2000 items since that's all that Google Gears indexes.
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-But it's definitely the easiest solution I'm aware of for adding (albeit limited) search capabilities to Google Reader.
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-And Ochoa says he's looking into ways to use a true fulltext search (at the moment the search relies on a "LIKE" query) as well as some way to "maintaining a database table with all the Google Reader items, and not only the ones that are synchronized with Google Reader."
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-Perhaps, Google will someday figure out a way to add search to Google Reader, but in the mean time if you're desperate for a solution this one works.
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-Note though that Ochoa's script doesn't work with [Jon Hicks' Google Reader theme][3]. The search box shows up, but won't accept input.
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-[found via [Lifehacker][1]]
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-[1]: http://www.lifehacker.com/software/featured-greasemonkey-user-script/add-search-to-google-reader-with-google-reader-gears-search-268151.php "Add search to Google Reader with Google Reader Gears Search"
-[3]: http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2007/04/make_google_rea.html "Make Google Reader More Mac-like"
-[2]: http://rau1.com/blog/2007/06/11/google-reader-gears-search-english "Google Reader Gears Search" \ No newline at end of file