From next July 1 we will not be able to use Google Reader, one of the most popular RSS services out there. Million customers who use Reader to stay up to date on the news most disparate, both for business and for simple information, so it is important to know how to get around now to find viable alternatives to Google's service.
So here's 10 service alternatives that might make you soon forget Google Reader 8230 & #;
1. Netvibes : this is a custom dashboard for the web that, however, is also a powerful RSS reader. Although it may seem a little & # 8217; chaotic all 8217; # & beginning, add new feeds will be really simple and 8217; # & interface resembles that of Google Reader. Unfortunately there are no versions of mobile app for Netvibes, but it can be used comfortably by Safari on iPhone and iPad, as well as on Mac.
2. NewsBlur : is a real replacement for Google Reader. After creating an account, you can customize the feeds and synchronize them with native applications on both iOS ( link) that on Android dispoistivi.
3. Feedly : at the moment, this service is still using Google Reader feed synchronization between the various devices, but when disabling the Google service, Feedly will use its APIs to have a completely autonomous system. A sort of # & 8220; # & clone 8221; very interesting, because it offers a seamless transition. Feedly is available on iOS, Android and desktop .
4. Reeder : this popular application for iOS Mac and integrates with Google Reader, but, after l 8217; # & Google ad, its developer said that Reeder will not die and will soon be presented a fully independent service with lots of options for a quick and easy transition.
5. Flipboard : one of the most beautiful app for iOS offering l # & 8217; integration with Google Reader, but not based just on that service. Create an account with Flipboard will allow you to save all your news feeds and synchronize them between different devices. Unfortunately, for the moment, there is no way to view feeds Flipboard on Mac or PC.
6.0 0 0 Taptu 0: it's an RSS reader focused on images and available on any platform (1 1 App Store link 1 1). After l # & 8217; login with Facebook or Twitter account, you can customize the feeds and synchronize them by any means. Although this service focuses on the images, you can still read every single word.
8.3 Pulse 3 3 3: beautiful service launched initially on iPad. Doesn't rely on Google Reader, allows you to customize the feeds and is available 4 4 on 4 4 iOS, Android and web.
9.5 Goggle 5 Currents 5 5: this service remained in # 8217; & oblivion for more than a year, but recent updates have brought to the fore as an alternative to Flipboard. The good news is that it works with any Google account and is available 6 6 on iOS and Android 6 6. The bad news is that it's not c 8217; # & is a way for the time being, to read their feeds on the web.
10. Twitter 7 7 7 7: If none of the above options you like, you can always decide to abandon definitively RSS and opt for Twitter, which is now used by major information channels to disseminate the news. Just create an account and follow your favorite sites as 8 8 8 iPhoneItalia 8, 9 iPadItalia 9 9 9 and SlideToMac 0 0 0 0.
It is worth mentioning that most of the above services have already posted on their websites or app instructions for porting from a Google Reader account. The transition should be pretty painless.
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