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The Best Alternatives To Google
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1. Feedly
2. Newsblur
3. Old Reader
Overview
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Feedly shares many of the functionalities of Google Reader, such
as keyboard shortcuts and tags, but offers a much more attractive
interface, turning your feeds into a magazine-like reader.
1. Feedly
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It is available for Chrome, Firefox, Safari as well as on
iPhone, iPad, and Android.
The application allows you to share content on Twitter and
Facebook, Linkedin, Pinterest as well as via email. It is also
free, just like Google Reader.
Simple steps to subscribe to Feedly:
1. Go to Feedly’s website
2. Get Feedly for Chrome/Safari or Firefox
3. Connect via Google Reader
4. Allow the access
1. Feedly
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Newsblur’s interface is very similar to Google Reader’s.
It allows you to import all your subscriptions from Google
Reader without creating a new account.
It also allows you to hide or highlight specific content pieces.
Just like Feedly, Newsblur lets you to share content on social
media.
However, a main difference is that Newsblur enables you to follow
friends and to add comments to what you are sharing. For that, just
connect your Newsblur account to your social media profiles. When
you find an interesting story, click on the share button. A small
comment section will appear.
2. Newsblur
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Simple steps to subscribe to Newsblur:
1. Go to the Newsblur website
2. Sign up or Login in
3. Enter a username, password and your Gmail address
4. Create account
5. You will be asked for a payment. You can ignore this request and on the
same page re-enter website address
6. A Welcome from Newsblur appears. Click on Let's get started
7. Then click on Import from Google Reader
8. Accept access to your Google Reader
9. Install the bookmarklet to share on Newsblur
10. Connect with friends (via Twitter or Facebook) (you can skip this step
too)
2. Newsblur
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Really popular among users who are switching to a new RSS feed, Old
Reader is a web-based beta feed reader modeled after the old Google
Reader.
So for those of you who loathe change and are not interested in testing
other alternatives, this clone of Google Reader may be the right choice.
A major downside is its sluggishness to import subscriptions from Google
Reader. Note that the Old Reader has no social features.
Simple steps to subscribe to Old Reader
Go to the Website
Click on Connect with Google
Accept access to Google
Import subscriptions: Choose an OPML file (You can grab it From
Google Reader settings page) and import
3. Old Reader
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