The modern web contains no shortage of horrors, from ubiquitous ad trackers to all-consuming platforms to YouTube comments, generally. Unfortunately, there's no panacea for what ails this internet ...
While alternate RSS services have started popping up left and right in the wake of Google Reader’s death sentence, the strongest contender so far is certainly Feedly. In a few months, the service ...
With a few weeks to spare, Feedly is severing its ties to Google Reader. Google is killing its RSS reader on July 1st, and a number of companies are trying to offer new homes to folks who have been ...
Taking a major step toward independence, Feedly's iOS app now uses Feedly's own servers instead of Google's to keep track of RSS feeds. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote ...
Feedly today switched on its own RSS API and service, divorcing itself from the soon-to-be-dead Google Reader. The San Francisco company also launched a Web-based app that runs inside any browser, ...
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 ...
As many of us are sad, disappointed or mad that Google has decided that Reader wasn’t a service they’ll want to continue offering, even though it was a rather popular one, other RSS aggregation ...
RSS application Feedly has added more than 500,000 new users in a matter of days following Google’s decision to kill Google Reader, the company said in a recent blog post. Google’s announcement that ...
With time ticking down until Google Reader’s demise, competing RSS services are trying to perfect products that will lure in former Reader users. Digg, which is working on a Google Reader replacement, ...
I love RSS. Been using it for years going back to when I had first started using Firefox with live bookmarks 10+ years ago. However I havent been able to find a viable solution for Windows. I've tried ...
The best RSS reader currently in operation is arguably Feedly, which offers a bunch of features across free and paid-for plans (starting from $8 per month): It has a clean, clear interface, it can ...