Google Reader was a fantastic way to keep up with your favorite blogs and news sources with RSS feeds, but it was discontinued years ago. Now, Google has remembered that RSS feeds still exist, but ...
If you're looking to reduce social media usage, or perhaps aren't satisfied with Google Discover, these RSS feed readers can ...
In a few hours, Google Reader will be no more, but it’s not too late to back-up all your beloved feeds for future use through another service. If you followed Google’s advice and used Google Takeout ...
One code-savvy, soon-to-be-former Google Reader user would rather create a new site for the RSS-feeds than switch to Google+. Last Friday, Google announced that it was getting rid of Reader's social ...
One usually visits a graveyard or cemetery to pay your respects, but also to remember the good times before you lost something special. That's me visiting the Google graveyard of dead products and ...
“I would absolutely not do it inside of Google,” he said. “I would hate that to be my idea versus Google Plus. That would be very frustrating.” Wetherell’s comments highlight a problem Google might ...
On Monday, Google will turn off Google Reader, a product that allowed users to read RSS feeds, a way to get information quickly from multiple sites, because the company claims that it wasn't good ...
As Google shuts down its Reader app, the news app competition multiplies. June 26, 2013 — -- intro: Next week, Google is sending another one of its products to the grave. Back in March, the ...
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 ...
If judged by my Twitter stream last week, the shutdown of Google Reader is the biggest story ever in the history of news. Of course, the reality is that Google is likely shutting down the product for ...
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 ...