So, my Google Reader still works. Was this all some crazy hoax? Or will it all go poof tonight?
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yeah, don't count on it working for long.
But feedly is having some issues. Oops! Guess more people were waiting until the last minute than they anticipated.
Hey! My favorite Android RSS app (gReader) added syncing support with The Old Reader, so I'll be using that instead of feedly for now. Yay choices!
Feedly still working for me (the web site, not the Chrome app). And blazingly fast.
Obviously not relevent to android users, but in terms of people having trouble.
I find that I like Feedly. It took a minute to set up the way I like it, but now it's good.
My Mom has a really generous Amazon gift card and is thinking of getting a tablet.
1) It would be used for web browsing, reading email, watching videos (including Democracy Now), reading the NY times online and so on.
2) She has bad eyes. The large size iPad (not the touch) with retina display would be ideal. But though the gift card is generous, it not THAT generous. Is there anything less expensive with similar display quality? She does not need iPad quality otherwise, just in turns of screen.
3) One thought is Kindle Fire. But from what I understand that is still optimized as e-reader and is slow and unreliable for general browsing. Or is that info obsolete for latest fire?
4) She has mild hearing loss too, so we need something that will take inexpensive headphones.
5) She won't want to pay monthly for data connection, so need wi-fi to take advantage of our existing broadpband. I think that is all tablets these days.
Do you know what the budget is? That will help narrow down the field considerably.
The gift card is 250. She will throw in $50 or so for the right tablet. So a squishy $300
And you think 7" is too small for her? Because she can get a Nexus 7 for that price and the screen quality is great (how much nicer do you need?)
I don't know how limited the Nook or Kindle tablets are, but they're within that budget--do you think she has functional requirements that exceed them?