Feedly, Google Reader Alternative, Gets Pro/Paid Version
The pro version comes at $5 per month or $45 per year. Some early adopters have the chance of paying a one time fee of $99 for a...
The pro version comes at $5 per month or $45 per year. Some early adopters have the chance of paying a one time fee of $99 for a...
Google Reader is turning off their feed on July 1st and by now many of you have already switched to a new RSS reader – but, for those of...
As the SelfScreens blog reported, there’s a new app that brings any number of RSS feeds into the Google Glass timeline. It’s called...
Google Reader shuts down on July 1st, Feedly has shared what it’s been doing — and still plans to do — as RSS users search for an...
announced that it’s planning to release a beta version of its RSS reader in June. The company also says it’s planning to charge for the...
About a month after announcing its plans to build an RSS reader and asking Google Readers to help out by taking a survey, Digg has...
announcement of Google Reader closing shop July 1, Feedly has taken the lead for top news app on Androids, iPhones and iPads. After...
replacement for Google Reader? Perhaps it’s appropriate that another brand from the Reader heyday, Digg, is planning to build that. From...
A revolt is afoot. Since Google’s announcement to close the popular Google Reader service 17 hours ago, loyal users have taken to a...
Google Reader is shutting down on July 1st, its users are on the hunt for a solid RSS reader alternatives. Here are some options you...
The news came today in a “Spring Cleaning” blog post from Google, where the company said: We launched Google Reader in 2005 in an effort...
has announced plans to shut down its Adsense for Feeds service, a move that continues Google slow dismantling of the Feedburner RSS...
It took almost five days, but feed counts are now showing again in Feedburner’s dashboard. While the feed counts are back, I’m missing...
Google’s latest move involves the loss of Feedburner Japan’s domain — feedburner.jp — in late July. That was where Japanese users could...
Ever ended a workday and thought: “Whoa, what just happened?” Social media goes by pretty fast. But if part of your job is social media...