But what are they?
And can I get to them through our firewalls?
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But what are they?
And can I get to them through our firewalls?
Oh crapity.
Joining the chorus of woe. I don't want to have to migrate my feeds or whatever, though presumably someone will make that easy, right?
I am sort of still annoyed about migrating from bloglines!
Some people on Twitter are claiming that Twitter killed Google Reader, which I don't really get. It doesn't work the same at ALL.
WTF????
Personally I think Google killed Reader with their crappy redesign, which is when I pretty much stopped using it. I picked the blogs I liked most and get them via email now. Which is good for book/film reviews, but I'd rather a reader option for everything else.
I've heard people get blogs via Twitter but I've never understood how. I assume some app I don't use.
I've heard people get blogs via Twitter but I've never understood how. I assume some app I don't use.
Some of the people I follow on Twitter post links to their blog posts. But not always, and I still have to open another window to read them. It's so completely different.
I got used to the redesign, and for me GReader works the same as it always did, since I never got into the social functions (which they killed when they introduced G+).
I use the Reeder client on my Mac and iOS, which uses Google reader as its back-end.
Lifehacker suggests some possible alternatives: [link]