With Google Reader doomsday fast approaching, it's time to face reality and pick an RSS feed replacement. Come July 1 — that's a next Monday! — the beloved Reader will no longer exist, which gives ...
Google‘s decision to shut down Google Reader has left some in the tech world feeling battered and bruised. For many power users, Reader was once the go-to application for keeping up with the news.
Google has discontinued dozens of services over the years. There were high-profile flameouts like Google Wave, then there are the obscurities I had never heard of until I did research for this article ...
Google Reader is ostensibly just an RSS aggregator, a tool that lets you catch up on your favorite blogs. How could Google have anticipated that getting rid of its social features could have angered ...
Google’s announcment that it will shut down its RSS aggregator Google Reader in July triggered a wave of grave-dancing on Twitter Wednesday night: I know a lot of people are upset about Google Reader ...
Google's decision to shut down Google Reader in the summer has sparked a protest from users keen to keep the RSS aggregator service going. The US search firm is ditching Reader on July 1 as part of ...
Hey RSS refugees (RSS-u-gees?). Did you sign up for a Feed Wrangler account so you could import all your Google Reader feeds and keep using them in something like the Excellent Mr. Reader app? Me too.
Google’s killing off Google Reader which means hordes of abandoned RSS users will need a new home to get their news fix. So what’s the best RSS reader not named Google Reader? Is it Reeder? Or ...
The theory: Reader was free and it didn't have the potential to make a lot money so Google killed it because it's a corporation. More than that, however, fans of free things should take this as a ...
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