Today Google announced what it is calling “[a] second spring of cleaning,” shuttering another set of old applications that it views as no longer necessary. Included in the list is the venerable Google ...
Google Reader will be dead as of July 1, and the Internet is not happy. One day after Google announced it's shutting down the popular news reader because "usage has declined," fans shared their grief ...
It’s been a few weeks since Google announced that its Google Reader service will be discontinued on July 1st. I believe this myopic approach to cost cutting will ultimately do the company and its ...
Google recently revamped Google Reader to a healthy dose of criticism. If you're unhappy with the changes to Google Reader, we've highlighted some alternative feed aggregators to consider. We've ...
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 Reader is the first screen many people look at when they wake up. Likely the most popular RSS app, Reader has been a crucial news and research gathering and sharing tool for millions of users ...
Google Reader is getting a much-needed refresh, along with some new social features. Of all the apps and services in Google's catalogue, Google Reader must be one of the most ignored. The interface ...
As previously announced, Google is rolling out a sleek new design and pulling the plug on Reader's social features at the end of the day on Monday. The new Google Reader matches the recently jazzed up ...
With its upgrade of Google Reader on Monday, Google has shut down the native social content-sharing features of the popular RSS feed manager and shifted the functionality in modified form to Google+.
So Google is axing Google Reader. While the product has a diminishing but fiercely loyal user base (which includes me and other TNW staffers), a number of related RSS services relied on the Reader API ...
So you need an RSS reader, or maybe you don’t because a zillion sites have been mourning Google Reader’s demise for months (it’s alive for a few more hours, then sayonara) and you’ve already found ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Google has launched a new, experimental tool that will allow users to ...
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