Feedly is cleaning Google Reader’s plate. The RSS feed reader app says it has picked more than 500,000 Google Reader users since Google announced it will be killing Reader on July 1. The reason?
Taking a major step toward independence, Feedly's iOS app now uses Feedly's own servers instead of Google's to keep track of RSS feeds. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote ...
With a few weeks to spare, Feedly is severing its ties to Google Reader. Google is killing its RSS reader on July 1st, and a number of companies are trying to offer new homes to folks who have been ...
While alternate RSS services have started popping up left and right in the wake of Google Reader’s death sentence, the strongest contender so far is certainly Feedly. In a few months, the service ...
Feedly today switched on its own RSS API and service, divorcing itself from the soon-to-be-dead Google Reader. The San Francisco company also launched a Web-based app that runs inside any browser, ...
With just days remaining before Google pulls the plug on its Reader RSS feed service, reality is sinking in. And the market for free or low-cost replacements is growing, as Digg has rolled out its new ...
Google Reader won't be around for much longer -- mark your calendars for July 1 if you haven't already. To prevent us from going into RSS withdrawal, Feedly has been working to provide a seamless ...
Since the news of Google Reader’s end broke, users have been searching for a similar way to get their daily news fix. Luckily, Feedly, a potential replacement, has promised to make the switch as ...
Today, Feedly is pushing out an update to their mobile apps. The new update is centered around search and discovery, productive reading and better sharing. Feedly has been getting quite a bit of ...
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