With a surprise announcement, Google says that from July 1, will be suspended from Google Reader, one of the most used services for reading RSS feeds. This is not the first time that Google decided to close one of its many programs, but seldom had happened for a service that is used so widely. Google Reader, in fact, was and remains the most widely used platform for reading RSS feeds.
From July 1, 2013, then, will be disabled all Google Reader accounts, with inability to continue to read news feeds. There are less than four months to find a & # 8217; alternative.
To explain this decision, Google was justified by saying that its aim is to focus on fewer products, to try to make them better. Sin, however, that disabling Google Reader will fix million users worldwide. Google has also added that, launched in 2005, Reader is used less and less and that, in any case, users can export their feeds to other services.
To download all data from Google Reader, you can use Google Takeout, can export all feeds and reuse with other services:
Google Reader is disabled on July 1, 2013. If before that you'd like to download a copy of your Reader, you can do it via Google Takeout. You will receive subscription data in an XML file and the following information will be downloaded as JSON file:
- List of people you follow
- List of people who follow you
- Items that are marked as special
- Things I like
- Items you've shared
- Shared items from people you follow
- Note you've created
- Items with comments
click here to start the download of your Reader from Takeout. Once downloaded, the data of subscription will be easily transferable to another product from which you can continue reading online.
Source From IosDroid.net
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