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Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Best Google Reader Alternatives
We have already written about how Google Reader will be retired on July 1, 2013. We have also posted a guide on how to download, save and export all your data. This post has to do with finding a new RSS reader. The most popular ones these days are cloud based readers as they can be accessible from all your devices and not just your PC. So without wasting any more time, let's just dive into the best Google Reader alternatives.
1. Feedly - Works on Chrome, Firefox and mobile devices. They have announced a new service called Normandy - which is being built to take over from Google Reader.
2. NetVibes - already very popular and offers a simple Google Reader type of interface.
3. NewsBlur - get started by adding your feeds and there is also a iOS and Android apps. So you can Sync content across all your devices.
The above mentioned RSS readers seem to be the best choices available and if you think another one needs to be added to the list - please let us know in the comments section below. We have not added too many links because there are now many other RSS reader services also announcing their shutdown after the Google Reader announcement.
You might also like: How to download and export all my Google Reader Data.
2. NetVibes - already very popular and offers a simple Google Reader type of interface.
3. NewsBlur - get started by adding your feeds and there is also a iOS and Android apps. So you can Sync content across all your devices.
The above mentioned RSS readers seem to be the best choices available and if you think another one needs to be added to the list - please let us know in the comments section below. We have not added too many links because there are now many other RSS reader services also announcing their shutdown after the Google Reader announcement.
You might also like: How to download and export all my Google Reader Data.
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