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Google killed Reader in 2013, shutting down its RSS reader after years of neglect. Now, the team that built it reflects on what they made and how the web has changed in the decade since.
Google Reader is slowing down. Over the past few days, buttons have broken, marking feeds as read seemed to take a bit longer than usual, and the Android mobile website on some devices shifted ...
Newsblur Simple, fast and closely resembling Google Reader, Newsblur is another good alternative to consider. Search Engine Land’s Gary Price, a long time user, gave it a great review: “I have ...
Reader's demise comes as little surprise. Google says usage has declined since Reader made its debut in 2005. RSS feeds — for really simple syndication — used to be a popular way to keep track ...
Feedly. This free RSS reader combines the organizational qualities of Google's software with a magazine-style design. Feeds are easy to add and organize, while a Today tab makes it simple to ...
Google Reader accounted for a little over three percent of all visits. If you go back to include the past year, Google Reader falls to number five on the list, with Aol.com, ...
When Google announced today it was killing Google Reader on July 1st, just one thought crossed my mind: “I bet this has something to do with Google+.” I didn’t have anything more than a ...
Google is closing Google Reader's doors on July 1st, meaning you'll need to find a new way to get your news fix.Here's how to export all your feeds and put them into a new reader (and which ones ...
On Google Reader’s last day, it’s worth taking a look at its first. The date was October 7, 2005 when a cheerful software engineer named Chris Wetherell took a moment to announce his ...
Google Reader is on its deathbed, slated to meet its end on July 1st. Its demise has been looming in the distance for a while, so this should come as no surprise.
When Google last week announced it would shut down Google Reader by July 1, users began flocking to alternative services. And so far, Feedly appears to be one of the biggest winners, picking up ...
As you add feeds, Google Reader will start to get a feel for your interests and will give you access to the Explore button. When you press Explore, you’ll see posts from RSS feeds that you haven ...