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11 Google Reader Alternatives to Consider

Kikolani

July 1st is just about here, so if you haven’t already, now is the time to choose your alternative RSS reader of choice to replace Google Reader. Since I last wrote about Google Reader alternatives, more services have sprung up to fill the voie. Allows you to save posts (similar to starring in Google Reader).

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Facebook Reader a welcome feature

Sherrilynne Starkie

I have had a Reader account for several years now, but hadn’t really ever used it. I did, at one time, make use of an RSS reader called BlogBridge. But little by little Twitter and Facebook have taken over the reader duties for me. Do you use Google Reader? Facing the música: I select a Google Reader replacement.

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Miss My Google Reader Updates? Here Are 4 Ways You Can Still Get Relevant Tech News

Stay N' Alive

If you're an avid Google Reader user like me, you are well aware of the recent changes Google Reader made to their interface, removing the ability to share news with friends, and as a result, killing the means for over 1,500 of you to receive relevant tech news updates from me. To get my shares on your Flipboard is easy.

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The New Dilemma: Social Media Exposes Us to Too Much, Too Often

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

The first major step forward was with Google which organized the Internet so that anyone could run accurate searches on specific topics they found interesting. Two of the most successful companies in this space are StumbleUpon and Flipboard. The next evolution in content discovery came with the social revolution.

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How to Curate Content: The Secret Sauce to Getting Noticed, Becoming an Influencer, and Having Fun Online

Buffer Social

Check Feedly for interesting stories. Feedly , an awesome RSS tool we’ll cover more below, is where I keep track of my list of sites to follow. In addition, there are some neat, native integrations with content tools like Pocket and Feedly and sharing tools like Buffer. Feedly – [link]. Add to Pocket.