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.
If you're looking to reduce social media usage, or perhaps aren't satisfied with Google Discover, these RSS feed readers can keep you in the loop.
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 ...
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.
Now that the very dedicated RSS-reading masses have had a night to mourn the loss of Google Reader, it's time to look forward to the future of news consumption. And, really, said masses should have ...
Digg has outlined details of how it plans to come up with what it claims to be the perfect replacement for the Google Reader service. Digg is claiming it was already into developing a service that ...
Google just released the new version of its popular RSS reader, Google Reader, and the Internet is, well, not too happy about it. The online petition to bring back the old Reader currently has more ...
The impending demise of Google Reader has left a fertile breeding ground for other companies to sprout. While Feedly has already made the start as an alternative to the Google Reader service, there is ...