With less than two weeks until Google shuts down Reader, Feedly has completed the rollout of its Cloud sync service, transitioning all users over to its servers. Announced on June 3rd, Feedly Cloud ...
Now that Google Reader is dead and buried, the folks at Feedly are doing their best to pick up the slack. The company offers an online RSS reader which you can use access via a web browser or mobile ...
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 ...
Following the death of Google Reader several years ago, there was a brief renewed interest in alternative RSS readers – news readers that let you track updates from blogs or other websites in a single ...
Google shutting Reader on July 1 RSS feeds %28for %27really simple syndication%27%29 push content to you Feedly is a handy replacement for Google Reader NEW YORK (AP ...
If you follow, say, a dozen bloggers or more, chances are you rely on an RSS (Really Simple Syndication) reader to tell you when those bloggers have posted new content instead of visiting each site ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Feedly, a popular news reader application that also has a fantastic desktop client, received an update this ...
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?
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 ...
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The story begins, as so many do, with a tweet to former lead Tumblr developer and Instapaper creator Marco Arment informing him that a sponsored link from his personal blog, when viewed on a Feedly ...
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