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Jumat, 15 Maret 2013

The End of Google Reader Sends Internet Into an Uproar

The End of Google Reader Sends Internet Into an Uproar

The developers at Digg are hoping to build something that will not only replace Google Reader, but add features that reflect today's social online environment. Digg is asking the community to give feedback to shape the features of the new RSS reader.

If Google “SVP Technical Infrastructure and Google Fellow” (that's really his title) Urs Hölzle thought he could sneak the news that the company is killing Google Reader past the Internet by burying it in a blog post about “Spring Cleaning,” the same

Google announced Wednesday that it would shut down its online RSS reader. The search giant said it is going through a second year of spring cleaning, shutting down services like Google Reader and ending support for services like Google Voice app for

On Wednesday, Google announced that it was planning to kill off Google Reader, its small but much-loved service for reading news and blogs via RSS. In today's Wonktalk, Dylan Matthews and I discuss whether RSS is still a useful way to stay on top of

Google announced today that it'll be closing Google Reader's doors on July 1st of this year, meaning you'll need to find a new way to get your news fix. Here's how to export all your feeds and put them into a new reader.

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