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Google Reader Alternatives: 3 Web Based RSS Readers to Manage Your Subscriptions

Kikolani

I follow a lot of blogs and various RSS feeds. Plus, when I’m ready to periodically purge my RSS feeds, I can look at the Twitter handles and figure out quickly whether I have engaged with them or not. How to Export Your Google Reader RSS Feeds & Subscriptions. A Little About How I Use(d) Google Reader.

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RSS Extensions for Browsers & Social Media Dashboards

Laurel Papworth

Here’s Chrome: Add these extensions/addons/plugins to your preferred browser if you want the browser to find the RSS feeds for you. To subscribe to a feed using Internet Explorer. Go to the website that offers a feed. Click the Feeds button to view feeds on the webpage. RSS Menu download: [link].

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Social Media Monitoring Bookmarks and RSS

Laurel Papworth

When monitoring social media, don’t forget to monitor social media platforms (changes at Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, LinkedIn etc) as well as stuff specific to YOUR industry. For my students: RSS allows you to manually (or autopost) Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, LinkedIn etc updates from a 3rd party site. 363337977414.

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11 Google Reader Alternatives to Consider

Kikolani

Includes Google+, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Buffer, and email sharing buttons. Includes a score next to each post that represents total Facebook likes and Google +1′s so you can quickly see popularity. Ability to search feeds is in the works. Allows you to Digg and share to Facebook or Twitter. The Old Reader.

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Free Social Media Tools We Love: Nuzzel

agora pulse

Then you have to scroll through those sites’ feeds every day to see what content is worth sharing on your networks. Maybe you’re fancy and combine feeds from multiple sites in a newsreader like Feedly or Netvibes. It saves me hours of week in curating content for my social feeds. Set up is incredibly easy.

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Turning off the ViperChill RSS Feed: What You HAVE to Tell Your Blog Readers

Viper Chill

To take advantage of the Google Reader downtime they’ve turned off free accounts (which didn’t allow more than 64 feeds) so this may come back in the future. Netvibes – they’ve been around for as long as I can remember, so it should give you some hope they’ll be sticking around.

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Smart PR People are Using SmartTags

Proactive Report

try something like the new NetVibes for business dashboard. You can connect to virtually any app, feed or system and pull the content together in one real-time dashboard. And you can SmartTag from anywhere on the Web with a bookmarklet and from any mobile device using Netvibes Mobile. See how it worked at Le Web in Paris.