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(Unverified)Jul 31st 2007 7:36PM
Google Reader shared items. Copies an entire post to your "Shared Items" page. Google also generates an RSS feed for your shared items. What you do with that RSS feed is up to you.
It's easy as that, and sometimes it's easy to not realize you're doing, example, using that feed for sharing items on Jaiku or Tumblr. I was doing that on a Tumblr, but after reading this post, I looked in my Tumblr settings and changed it to import my shared items as links.
Although I suppose you wouldn't be making profit on Tumblr, or at least one hosted on a tumblr.com address.