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"Google Reader going away this weekend"

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Anonymous Cail Corishev said...

I'm having pretty good luck with The Old Reader (theoldreader.com). It works very much like the way I used Google Reader, and it'll import your GR settings directly over. I think the only thing it didn't replicate was the order of the blogs in different categories, so I had to reorder some, but that wasn't a big deal.

6/28/13, 2:15 PM

Blogger Jeff said...

Hear, hear for The Old Reader, which unlike Feedly has a good search function.

6/28/13, 2:25 PM

Blogger Frau Katze said...

OT, article at WSJ on CBO immigrant bill figures, here.

6/28/13, 4:42 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...


Speaking of things disappearing....

Pictures of Venus de Milo or 'The David'

Documents refering to talk about ammo & firearms sales also poltically incorrect topics


All these get your complete Microsoft Skydrive Account - deleted destroyed with No process, due or otherwise plus potentially any linked email and other accounts too.

Now Isn't That Special!!!!!

6/28/13, 6:58 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have been using NewsBlur https://www.newsblur.com/ I think they still have free accounts. you don't have to log in using your Google account and it runs over https.

Yeah, avoid Skydrive, besides deleting your stuff for unknown content policy reasons, they will report you to FBI.

Props to Steve for continuing to allow anonymous comments, some of us are not free to speak under our real names.

6/28/13, 10:01 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Feedly has been working great for me. Seamlessly smooth transition from Google Reader.

6/29/13, 3:40 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I use Pulse, the smartphone app. It's easy.

6/30/13, 8:57 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The best google reader clone so far and it has just launched:

http://www.goread.io/

Plus, it is currently open source and you could run your own server.

Last day to have google reader stuff automatically migrated before they shut it down tomorrow.

6/30/13, 10:13 AM

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