![]() ![]() The service is organized, really nicely designed and it has apps for the iPhone, iPads and Android phones.įeedly allows you to also import your Google Reader feeds without having to do the Google Takeout process. If you're looking for a straight-up RSS reader replacement, we highly recommend Feedly. Now you'll have a backup of your collection of feeds saved to your computer, but the big question is what service you will want to read them in now.Įarlier this week we wrote an article on some of the best Google Reader alternatives and news applications out there. ![]() Our Picks for the Best Google Reader Alternatives Head to Google Takeout, log in with your account, select the "choose services button," select "Google Reader," click the "create archive" button, wait for it to create and then download it. If you've never used the service, then this certainly doesn't affect you, but if you have been a big user of the service or had simply just used it a couple of times, you'll want to make sure you don't lose your collection of RSS feeds when Google flushes it down the toilet on Monday. On Monday Google will pull the plug on its Google Reader RSS service, which has allowed users to read various news feeds and articles in one central Web application.Īfter July 1 the service will no longer be usable, as Google announced in March that usage of the product had declined and that it would prefer to focus on fewer products. ![]()
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