Launched in 2005, Google Reader is finally going to be off the shelf soon. The official date announced by Google for retiring this popular software product is July 1, 2013. For users world wide the news was a surprise. But this also offers a chance for other software products to notch up their product offering. Here we look into some way by which Users and developers can do some contingency plan for existing RSS feeds.
WordPress.com Reader
Most WordPress dot come readers can import their subscriptions directly from Google Reader. Launched about 18 months ago, WordPress.com Reader can fit in any size screen. You can also reblog content without leaving news stream. Check more details in the official blog of WordPress. You can also import your subscriptions, by visiting the WordPress.com Reader import page;
The Old Reader
Feedly
WordPress.com Reader
Most WordPress dot come readers can import their subscriptions directly from Google Reader. Launched about 18 months ago, WordPress.com Reader can fit in any size screen. You can also reblog content without leaving news stream. Check more details in the official blog of WordPress. You can also import your subscriptions, by visiting the WordPress.com Reader import page;
The Old Reader
When Google removed its social elements from its reader, the
Old Reader was launched. Now with original Google reader being shutdown, Old
Reader is one of the strongest effective contenders for replacing Google
reader. One of the reasons given by Google team for retiring their product is
that number of users has declined.
For users who exactly want the same experience as Google
reader, the Old Reader is probably the only and best alternative. I hope that
the Old Reader developers create the mobile version soon to attract all Google
reader users.
Feedly
Feedly has more similar appearance to Google Reader than any
other products. With one click, users can synchronize the feed. The product was
built has a standalone product. I hope that feedly technical team would be able
to notch up their performance to fill the gap created by the absence of Google
reader.
When Big brother, Google decided to shut off the nonprofit
making Google Reader Flipboard probably was the most happy. Already on most
mobile devices such as tablet or phone, Flipboard put content in a beautiful
magazine-like layout.
With official retirement announcement by google team, the
executives at Flipboard jumped into the game by announcing that users can
import their Google readers feed directly into Flipboard service. The company
entrusted a confidence to the unhappy Google reader users. It needs to be seen
how Flipboard builds its reputation and wins the confidence of users on a
regular basis for long term.
NewsBlur
A simple, fast, and close Google Reader cousin is Newsblur.
You can directly user real time feeds to get stories to your machine or read
any news. It is definitely a good alternative and a hidden gem in the cyber
world. Newsblur is also loaded with lot of features for users who want to
explore it.
There are much more Google Reader alternatives. Usage of each software depends upon each users. Here is a detailed repository "This Google Spreadsheet" prepared by the Online Journalism Blog.
Internet users interested in RSS alternatives can also export their data with subscriptions using Google Takeout.
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