If you ever wanted to monitor/track changes in content on any web page/ blog, you had to either subscribe to its feed, or use a third party service like Page2RSS.
Though technically this was supposed to work, the problem came in when pages didn’t either offer an RSS feed or services like Page2RSS failed to monitor minute changes in content like a line of text.
Well, now we have a better solution, from whom else but Google.

Google Reader will now allow you to track and monitor any webpage (even those without an RSS feed) for changes by simply adding their URL to the subscriptions. What it does is that it generates a feed for the page that will monitor and alert you of even minute changes like a change in line of text. That’s pretty cool. It even creates an RSS feed for the Google homepage.
Check it out yourself.
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