Google has added a few more keyboard shortcuts to the Google Reader.
The new shortcuts include using "a" to open the "Add subscription" form, "g" then "d" will lead to the "Discover" page, and "g" then "f" will go to your friend's shared items.
On the official Google Reader Blog it talks about the most popular shortcuts being used and how the data was compiled. "The 'j' key (which takes you to the next item) is perhaps the most well-known keyboard shortcut. However, there are many more keys to press, and I was curious to see just how much they were tapped in Google Reader."
"A quick analysis later, I came up with a simple top-10 list, and I thought it would be fun to share. The units here are 'milli-Js', where 1,000 milli-Js are equivalent to all the presses 'j' received."

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No shortcuts
Just wonder why people uses shortcuts in browser?
Thats kinda stupid...