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I was dismayed when earlier this year Google announced that they were going to discontinue Google Reader at the beginning of July. I follow a lot of blogs and photo sites and the RSS reader allows me to see at a glance when someone had made a new post which meant that I didn’t have to click all the links to find out if there was new content.
When the announcement was made I had a quick scout around for a replacement, but none of the alternatives I came across seemed to be what I was looking for, so I put the search for a replacement on hold. Time ran away with me and I realised that shut down was only three weeks away. I really needed to do something to transfer all my feeds before it was too late…
I had a few moments to spare last weekend so I was able to look into it in more detail. The first RSS reader I tried, told me to click import, sit back and I would be informed when all the feeds had been imported. The site kept crashing and it would only import one RSS feed at a time making it an impossible task. I gave up on that one and deleted all my info from the site.
I then checked some articles on the best replacements to ‘Google Reader’ and came across ‘The Old Reader‘ which looked very similar to what I was already using. I signed up and it imported my feeds with no trouble. It is very similar to ‘Google Reader’, although it has some differences meaning there is a slight learning curve. But on the whole I am enjoying it and would recommend it if you like to find your daily news via a reader.
You can check it out here.
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