Today, the official Google blog said that the rubbish dumps to focus on deystvietelno important projects. Trash in the company is recognized as our beloved Google Reader project - the best reader RSS, that could really burn the market and become the undisputed leader. Here's how Google PR-service it delivers to us:
We launched Google Reader in 2005, to give people the opportunity to discover new and read your favorite sites. While the product has loyal users over the years activity has declined in service. So July 1st, 2013 we are closing Google Reader. Users and developers who are interested in an alternative product for reading RSS, can export their data including the list of subscriptions. This can be done using Google Takeout service for the next four months. (Link)
What are we to do with you?
Well, from the beginning, you need to unload your subscription OMPL. How to do it is written in our article "Google, give my data back!"Or simply go to google Takeout and upload the data.
Further, should look for an alternative or revise their preferences in content ...
alternatives
If you have not yet learned that even Google easily takes cloud-based solution, and to find the same cloud and wait for the next closing, here are a list of web services, RSS-reader ...
NewsBlur It has an interface very similar to Google Reader. You need to create an account and when to import your subscriptions. They have an app for iOS and Android, which is synchronized with the read service.
Feedly - another popular product, but is fundamentally different from Google Reader. It's more like a newspaper in its interface, but it is very loved by many users. To use it, you need to install the Chrome browser and Firefox extension with Feedly site. There are mobile applications, synchronized with the web service.
NewsBlur - an interesting online reader, which allows you to filter feeds by undesirable to have said. There are mobile clients for iOS and Android.
Also, there are many programs for reading RSS-subscriptions, but the best of them are based on Google Reader in their work.
FeedDemon - the most feature-rich RSS-harvester today. He synchronizes read through Google Reader, but read from the computer of their subscriptions you do not need to connect it with Google's Nedobitko.
NetNewsWire - a very old and simple client for the Mac. There are clients for the iPhone and iPad.
I sincerely would like to recommend to you Reeder or MokaThat all devices use it myself, but their dependence on GReader absolute. Perhaps in the face of death, the developers have come up with something during these 4 months.
Do not worry, Reeder will not die with Google Reader.
- Reeder (@reederapp) March 14, 2013
Other alternatives for those who like to check it out on their own or for owners of exotic operating system can be found at Alternative.to.
To change the paradigm of consumption
Back in 2008, we wrote Why Software RSS-Reader better services like Google Reader. We have to admit that we are too accustomed to rely on the changeable opinions of corporations and no longer control their data.
You may want to stop reading altogether RSS - select the 5-10 sites and visit them daily. Traffic is almost worthless rate going through the roof and it will not take much of your time. Try to compare how much time you pick up RSS and compare it to your feed reader sites. Maybe this will be the right solution for you. Sometimes it is necessary to look in the direction of the weekly or daily e-mail digest, which really get the best articles and news sites. We can guarantee for our e-mail newsletter, which you can sign up in the sidebar on the left.
Choose the solution for you: the new eReader or service failure on all sites or walking on them by tabs, more trusted Frenzy Facebook behavior and other social networks, but one thing is clear - we need to relearn how to manage their data and protect their interest by changeable business interests of large corporations, whose main task - to make money, and products like Google Reader only hinder them doing so.