Today Google announced what it is calling “[a] second spring of cleaning,” shuttering another set of old applications that it views as no longer necessary. Included in the list is the venerable Google ...
Last week, we got awful news from Google. And that was they are shutting down Google Reader on July 1st. This is pretty bad news for all of us that use Google Reader and Google Reader apps like Press.
The Google Play Store plays host to hundreds and thousands of app. While that is great, zeroing in on the app that suits you best can be a huge chore. Add to that the different eBook types out there ...
Google Reader is the first screen many people look at when they wake up. Likely the most popular RSS app, Reader has been a crucial news and research gathering and sharing tool for millions of users ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Ten years after its untimely death, the team that built the much-beloved feed reader reflects on what went wrong ...
You can follow a site through the browser’s three-dot menu to subscribe to its RSS feed and have it update in your Chrome app. Sites you’re following will appear ...
Heartbreaks are bad, but have you ever experienced the pain of your favorite app shutting down? It’s devastating when you learn about the death of a tool or service you cherished using, and dreamt you ...
For the past few years I feel like I’ve seen headlines proclaiming the death of RSS on a regular basis. RSS (really simple syndication) isn’t dead. It provides a way to distribute the latest updates ...