July 1st is here, so if you haven’t already, now is the time to choose your alternative RSS reader of choice to replace Google Reader. Since I last wrote about Google Reader alternatives, more services have sprung up to fill the voie. The following are the current available web-based RSS readers you have to choose from and some quick facts about each.
12 Google Reader Alternatives to Try
Posted by tiroberts under Online MarketingFrom http://kikolani.com 3941 days ago
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3934 days ago
Nice share Ti!!!
3941 days ago
It's a free web app that allows you to select which websites contents to keep up with.
3941 days ago
I was a bit disappointed when I heard that Google Reader was going away. It was the main reader I used to keep track of all of the blogs I read.
I've yet to really search to find a replacement. I love how you wrote this post; very comprehensive and easy to follow.
I'm thinking that I might go with Feedly. It seems to be easy to use and will sufficiently serve my needs.
Thanks for taking the time to put this list together for us, Kristie; and I hope your baby is doing great! :)
Ti