Module emacspeak-webspace has a few new goodies
on offer.
If you activate WebSpace Headlines  to obtain a
continuously updating ticker of headlines, you may also at times  
 want to  find one of the headlines you heard go by and
read the relevant article. 
Command  emacspeak-webspace-headlines-view bound by
default to C-RET pops up a special
Headlines buffer that lists all the currently available
headlines. This is a regular Emacs buffer that uses a special 
major mode called  emacspeak-webspace-mode. This mode
provides special commands to open a feed  at point, follow
hyperlinks etc.; use Emacs' online help facilities to learn how
this buffer works.
Mode emacspeak-webspace-mode is also used to
advantage in browsing information retrieved via the Google AJAX
APIs described  in the previous set of articles on this blog.
Google Reader subscribers can now view the subscription list in a
Webspace buffer via command
emacspeak-webspace-reader.
Additionally, command emacspeak-webspace-google provides
a more convenient interface to command
gweb-google-at-point --- in addition to speaking the
snippet from the first search hit, this command places the first
four results in a special Search Results buffer 
that is put in Webspace mode.