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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
If you use Google Reader with any regularity, you’re probably well aware that it’s going away after July 1. Luckily, there’s no shortage of suitable alternatives, some of which are being built from ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Ten years after its untimely death, the team that built the much-beloved feed reader reflects on what went wrong ...
The web is full of great content to read, but websites can be a bit too distracting. Have you ever wondered if there is a way to simplify text and read without all the extra fluff? There is. Google ...
Google’s killing off Google Reader which means hordes of abandoned RSS users will need a new home to get their news fix. So what’s the best RSS reader not named Google Reader? Is it Reeder? Or ...
Does Google enjoy teasing and sometimes outright torturing some of its products' most devoted fans? It can seem that way. Tucked away inside a recent bleeding-edge Chrome build is a "Following feed" ...