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Google Reader died because of lack of interest from Larry Page: Report
Nishtha •Google Reader may be dead and gone, but the finger-pointing and blame-game still seem to be the flavour of the season. Even while the Google leadership has
Flipboard faces issues with Google Reader feeds, promises fix
Nishtha •This was probably the last thing users mourning the loss of Google Reader wanted to hear. Reports had emerged on Tuesday that Flipboard had “lost”
Microsoft offers hefty bounties to thwart hackers
Fptechno •Microsoft Corp is looking to recruit computer geeks in its ongoing efforts to protect Windows PCs from attacks, offering rewards of as much as $150,000...
Google Reader dead because of smartphone users: Google
Nishtha •We hate to remind you this, but Google Reader is going to breathe its last on July 1. Even as you scramble to find that perfect replacement for your
New Feedly Mobile app promises better sharing, new search and discovery engine
Anuradha •The new Feedly Mobile focuses on search and discovery, productive reading and better sharing.
Cost of privacy compliance might be behind Google Reader's demise
Nishtha •Google Reader’s impending demise has caused quite a stir on the Internet in the past couple of weeks. The RSS aggregation service has been, after all...
Chrome's RSS subscription extension resurfaces
Anuradha •A couple of days ago, it had been reported that the RSS subscription extension for Chrome had been discontinued. The news caused some more disappointment to
Google discontinues Chrome's RSS subscription extension
Anuradha •According to the unofficial Google Operating System blog, Google has removed its RSS subscription extension on Chrome from the web store. This one-click
Google to get into note-taking apps with Google Keep
Nishtha •Google may have killed its RSS aggregator Google Reader, but it has been revealed that it is set to take on the note-taking segment head on with a new service
Feedly adds 500,000 Google Reader users to its kitty
Nishtha •Google’s loss is Feedly’s gain clearly, as more than 500,000 former Google Reader loyalists have flocked to adopt the latter’s RSS service.