![]() NewsBlur is one of the more playful RSS service on our list, but also one of the most expensive should you decide you want to lift the usage restrictions. A more robust premium version of the software is also under development with a tentative release date later this year. Feedly even announced they are currently working on a project called Normandy (essentially a clone of the Google Reader API) that will help users seamlessly transition from Google Reader with relative ease.Ĭurrently Feedly is free and offers its RSS service in the form of popular browser extensions for Firefox, Chrome, and Safari, and mobile apps for both iOS and Android devices. The keyboard shortcuts are another noteworthy feature, as are the diverse automation tools that help keep your feed neatly organized no matter how much content is coming at you at once. The tool set boasts the typical features - syncing, saving and sharing stories on your favorite social networking sites - as well as several layouts for viewing stories in full, as a list, or in a more eye-pleasing tile or image format. It has grown by considerable leaps and bounds since its 2008 debut, ushering a slew of new features and mobile versions of the software, and remains one of the most highly-regarded news aggregates to date. Feedlyįeedly continually popped up as a go-to suggestion in the wake of Google’s announcement regarding the end of Google Reader. It’s quick, simple and won’t cost you a dime. In the meantime, you can snag the Google Chrome or Safari extension. If you like the product, Yoleo is accepting donations for $9/year.Admittedly, the lack of an optimized mobile version is a little bit of a turnoff, but the developers have been actively working on the software since they topped 5,000 users in October. So don’t get discouraged when you think it doesn’t work, it does, just take some time for now for the server to fetch all the RSS feeds you’ve got. The import process might take some time, for me, it took more than few minutes to import all the RSS feeds. It got pretty high attention on the initial launch, as you can expect with many other great online tools on the initial launch, the server might not be able to handle all the traffic it generates. You can see a list of keyboards shortcuts and combinations by clicking on the “Shortcuts” section. Yoleo contains most of the keyboard shortcuts to navigate around. Yoleoreader meets the criteria, it syncs the feed straight from Google Reader, it has the same keyboard shortcut I use when I was using Google Reader, and lastly it looks awesome. Easy to use and look slick, I believe I’ve found my answer today. When it comes to pick the next “Reader” I’m keen on a great user experience. Yoleoreader Imports All Feeds from Google Reader with Great UX If you are still in the market in seeking for a great alternative. ![]() We’ve covered a few alternatives to Google Reader here and here. If you have already found a home to consume all your RSS feeds, good for you! I’m one of those people that will only switch out on the last dying breath of this product. The news came out in early March this year, that leaves people about 4 months to make a decision to go somewhere else. ![]() It’s sad to see it go away, but despite all the complains from the users, Google still intend to shutdown Google Reader when the time is up. I’ve been using this service even before I owned my very first computer. ![]() As you might know Google Reader is going to shutdown on July 1st, 2013.
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