Feed may refer to: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feed]
I've been a huge fan of Google Reader for years. I usually start every morning with my coffee and Google Reader...
Note: i am still not decided between Tiny RSS and Newsblur, both are running on my server…
We launched Google Reader in 2005 in an effort to make it easy for people to discover and keep tabs on their favorite websites. While the product has a loyal following, over the years usage has declined. So, on July 1, 2013, we will retire Google Reader. Users and developers interested in RSS alternatives can export their data, including their subscriptions, with Google Takeout over the course of the next four months. see http://googleblog.blogspot.nl/2013/03/a-second-spring-of-cleaning.html
As usual Google do a great job, and let you download your data very easily with Google Takeout. You can get there a copy of ALL of your Reader data:
Follow this link to download only your Reader data from Takeout. Your subscriptions are then available in a xml file that can be imported in most RSS aggregators. (see below)
Both Google+ and Facebook are pushing now to be your one and only news aggregating site. You can still sign the online petition at https://www.change.org/petitions/google-keep-google-reader-running (for what it is worth)
Google Reader makes it easier to keep up with your ever-expanding reading list of content from across the web.
It is lke a RSS feed reader, but it also work for site which do not have RSS!!!, it is condensing content in a very fast fashion and extracting all headlines of your prefered internet sites. Very useful if you want to crawl daily on 30+ internet pages like me....read before the presentation and then make a try .-)
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