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theworld Mar 13, 2013 7:42 pm

Google killing Google Reader
 
A real shame:

http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2013/...google-reader/

ScottC Mar 13, 2013 7:44 pm

Very poor decision - and one I suspect will be met with a lot of backlash.

cordelli Mar 13, 2013 7:58 pm

Other products and services set for the axe, as detailed here, include:

The GUI Builder and five UiApp widgets in its AppScript service, “to focus efforts on Html Service” as of September 16th.

The CalDAV API “will become available for whitelisted developers, and will be shut down for other developers on September 16, 2013.” The Google Calendar API is expected to pick up the slack.

Google Building Maker goes on June 1, but users will “still able to access and export their models from the 3D Warehouse”.

Google Cloud Connect is gone, superseded by Google Drive. The plugin to Microsoft Office popped files into Google Drive automatically, but left Word even less stable.

The Google Voice App for Blackberry will interpret its last utterance next week, replaced by an HTML5 site with similar functions.

Search API for Shopping goes, replaced by Google Shopping.

Snapseed Desktop for Macintosh and Windows won’t be sold or updated any more, but “Existing customers will continue to be able to download the software and can contact us for support. We’ll continue to offer the Snapseed mobile app on iOS and Android for free.”

LIH Prem Mar 13, 2013 10:00 pm

what a boneheaded move.

as people try to flee, the servers of alternate rss readers are being overwhelmed and many of them simply use google reader for their backend.

-David

LIH Prem Mar 13, 2013 11:46 pm

that was quick ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=A25VgNZDQ08

SanDiego1K Mar 14, 2013 12:37 am

What is my alternative to google reader?

mooper Mar 14, 2013 6:22 am


Originally Posted by LIH Prem (Post 20416367)
what a boneheaded move.


Originally Posted by ScottC (Post 20415743)
Very poor decision - and one I suspect will be met with a lot of backlash.

From Google's perspective, it is a good move if it leads to increased profits. RSS feeds are waning in popularity and it isn't a profitable venture for them. Social media technologies are becoming increasingly adept at disseminating news, so it makes a lot of sense from a business perspective for Google to encourage users to go that direction.


Originally Posted by SanDiego1K (Post 20416795)
What is my alternative to google reader?

Feedly is a good one.

cordelli Mar 14, 2013 10:02 am


Originally Posted by SanDiego1K (Post 20416795)
What is my alternative to google reader?

Cnet - Google Reader is dying, but we have five worthy alternatives

Steph3n Mar 14, 2013 10:19 am

I quit using an rss reader a couple years ago(that I added feeds), no big deal. Mostly using flipboard now which is a lot like an RSS feed reader, but a much different way of working

boberonicus Mar 14, 2013 10:30 am

Here's a Lifehacker article that discusses various alternatives to Google Reader. I haven't chosen one yet; so happy to add this to my to-do list.

nmenaker Mar 14, 2013 11:44 am

yeah, this is really pretty darn lame. I think I've probably been using reader for nearly a decade now (or almost at least) and honestly, it's my start page, and the one I hit more often than ANY other page on the internet. think of all the linking, think of all the tabs I spawn out of there. Think of all the MEDIA and publishing companies and sites that uses it to filter the flood gates of the internet.. I'm really pretty surprised. I'm meeting with some Sr. Mgmt at goog later in the week and will certainly be letting them know that I think this is a bone head move. Yeah, the numbers are probably not there, but think about that TARGET audience.

Honestly, if I had to think about it Google Reader is one of the things on the internet that I WOULD pay for, at LEAST 20-25$ a year (must save me 100X times in time saved alone)

As the alternative, feedly seems okay. The fact that they are currently engaged with Google to basically fully integrate the API and the code/views in the feedly platform means that they could simply take over the lost souls (again, many of whom I would predict would pay for proper access)

djrez4 Mar 14, 2013 11:48 am

As someone who refuses to participate in Facebook, I don't have a "social" alternative to get my news. I also don't find social dissemination to be at all on par with RSS feeds and I certainly don't want my news to be restricted to what my "friends" decide to post. If I want to read snarky comments about news headlines, I go to Fark.

Thanks to those who posted articles suggesting alternatives to Reader. I will be exploring options over the weekend.

mooper Mar 14, 2013 12:17 pm


Originally Posted by nmenaker (Post 20419150)
yeah, this is really pretty darn lame.

The case you'd have to make to Google would be why it would become profitable for them to continue to support versus other methods of doing the same/similar. It's not just a matter of "is there anyone who still wants this?", as they're well aware that there are still many users, even though the popularity is waning. It's a question of "why keep supporting this when it's not as profitable nor as efficient as alternatives?"


Originally Posted by djrez4 (Post 20419181)
As someone who refuses to participate in Facebook, I don't have a "social" alternative to get my news. I also don't find social dissemination to be at all on par with RSS feeds and I certainly don't want my news to be restricted to what my "friends" decide to post.

Lots of ways to do it without relying on friends. As you already have a Google Account, you could try using G+ to get your news streamed, customized to precisely what you (not your friends) like, should you choose.

glennaa11 Mar 14, 2013 12:27 pm

iGoogle is going away in November too. I can see stopping making updates to these tools but I don't get why they need to take them away altogether.

mikew99 Mar 14, 2013 12:35 pm

Very unfortunate news. :td:

My start page is essentially iGoogle (which is already being obsoleted by Google) filled with RSS feeds (mostly generated by Google Reader), so I am doubly hosed!

I use Feedly and Flipboard as interfaces to (not replacements for) Google Reader, so that I can easily view my customized content on different devices. I guess that's over now. :(


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