Months go by and
Google Reader still doesn't have a
search feature. We tried to
add search using Google Co-op, but you have to manually synchronize your subscriptions and wait until Google indexes the pages before being able to
search them.
Now that
Google Reader can store data offline using Google Gears, Raul Ochoa
built a Greasemonkey script that lets you
search the most recent 2000 posts, assuming they're properly synchronized. "At this moment the
search is performed over the same database table used by Google Reader, in this table you can't use Full-Text Searches, so a simple/poor database query with
like is being used."
This
Google Gears +
Greasemonkey solution is not perfect: the script tries to match the exact phrase, the
search results are sorted by date, they could be formatted better and you have to manually synchronize the data by switching between the online/offline modes.
Assuming you have
Firefox, Google Gears and Greasemonkey, here's
the link to the script.
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