Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Help! Google Reader is GOING AWAY

So I just learned that Google Reader is GOING AWAY. It's how I always followed blogs. What are you all doing instead?


- Eric


Eric W. Trant is a published author of several short stories and the novel Out of the Great Black Nothing. He is currently working on his second full-length novel WINK with WiDo Publishing, coming May 7, 2013! See more of Eric's work here: Publications, or order directly from Amazon, or wherever books are sold.

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10 comments:

Summer Ross said...

I'm adding all of mine to a blog roll list on my blog. :)

Cherie Reich said...

I really like Feedly.com. Some others are using BlogLovin', though.

Jessica L. Brooks (coffeelvnmom) said...

Probably going to Feedly. Most people who've switched genuinely like it. :)

Charity Bradford said...

I'm switching to netvibes.com. It's free and so far has been easier to organize than google was.

L. Diane Wolfe said...

There are a couple options - Feedly and Bloglovin' - and both allow you to import your Google Reader subscriptions with just one click of a button.

Phoenix said...

I'm old fashioned in that I just read them off my blogger dashboard.

Which probably isn't quite getting the job done, now that I think about it.

:)

Anne Gallagher said...

I chose Feedly. It seems to work pretty well and the set-up is almost the same as Reader. The one thing you MUST do however (when you start playing with it) is set your feed to "today". otherwise you end up with old posts.

T. Powell Coltrin said...

I haven't done it yet, but I leaning toward Feedly.

Stephanie Lorée said...

I switched to Feedly due to it having a nice Android app. I read most blogs on my phone. Otherwise, I would've went with TheOldReader.com

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