Google has changed how people can share articles on Google's Reader RSS tool by replacing its social component with the Google+ social network. The changes, rolled out on Monday and announced earlier ...
Google killed its much-loved Reader product in 2013, but has hardly made any solid attempt to replace it. However, a new test in Chrome gives up a glimmer of hope. In a blog post, Google said that ...
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 ...
Google has added a new feature to Google Reader: the ability to comment on shared items. The new feature lets you comment on posts that your Google Reader friends have shared using the RSS feed reader ...
Google Reader is often held up as one of the prime examples of Google killing a product that users love and consider to be good. It died on July 1, 2013, and 10 years later, a new report goes in-depth ...
NewsBlur is more than capable of replacing Google Reader. If you use RSS, you should try it out. Google has been known to shut down old services now and again in its so-called spring cleanings. But ...
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