![]() ![]() G2reader - Yet another service offering an exact Google Reader replacement, with similar features and layout. Synced across your desktop, mobile and tablet." For tips on importing your Google feeds, see their blog. A reader for all your real-time articles and posts. "A dashboard for all your apps, pics and tweets. The premium versions cost money (which sucks), but it's a much more robust web organization service with dedicated support and customization. Netvibes - This is more of a "dashboard" homepage, but they've recently launched an RSS "reader" within the dashboard as a replacement for Google Reader. They seem to be working on improving the experience with this Google Reader shut down, and will continue to cater to all the new users making the transition. NewsBlur - A veteran service featuring the tagline "bringing people together to talk about the world." Another well-designed RSS interface with real-time push updates, shared stories, social interaction and content training/filtering. They also provide a seamless import option, an iPhone app, and are taking user feedback for improvements. The interface is streamlined and focuses mostly on organizing feeds and content. "We’ve been planning to build a reader in the second half of 2013, one that, like Digg, makes the Internet a more approachable and digestible place." They put it together and launched it quickly and now it's available. ![]() Nonetheless, another worthy alternative.ĭigg Reader - The veteran social network (under new ownership) built this in response to Google Reader shutting down. ![]() While they say it's still in beta, it's designed to "browse your daily dose of content with that very special bit shared by your friends, with notes and comments." The only issue is feeds need to be important from an OPML file, which might be hard to get now since Google Reader is shut down. The Old Reader - Billed as "the ultimate social RSS reader", one of many attempts to replicate Google Reader's original service. Check them out and start the " One-click Google Reader Import." Right now they're the top of the line when it comes to RSS readers and we hope they continue to innovate and stay fresh after this big transition. Not only does it look great and work great on the web, but Feedly makes apps for all devices and integrates with a wide range of other mobile RSS apps ( find all of them listed here). Feedly's engineering team has completely rebuilt a cloud system to replace Google Reader with an incredibly sleek and modern interface for managing your feeds. Creativity." The best RSS replacement we've found. Here are some of our best suggestions for online RSS reader replacements to switch over to today:įeedly - "Speed. To prepare for that transition, we suggest replacing or using the new URL for our RSS located at /feed/. These feeds do still work and are the exact same, though we're expecting Google to phase out Feedburner soon following the shut down of Google Reader. In the past, we've been using multiple Feedburner feeds for our RSS. Here is our main news feed URL to subscribe to with any RSS reader: /feed/ ![]() First and foremost we suggest Feedly, which has FS highlighted as featured under "Cinema". Thankfully the web is a smart and innovative place, and many alternatives have popped up in the last few months, some even better than Google Reader ever was. If anyone is looking for good suggestions for new RSS readers and other places to manage your feeds and favorite websites, we've put together a mini guide. We know many of our readers have subscribed to our RSS feed in Google Reader for a long time, but today is the day it shuts down forever. A Public Service Announcement from FirstShowing. ![]()
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