I was shocked. It basically used Gmail and Google Reader and that is
it... and even used Feedler to interface on the iPad using the data
from Google Reader. Worked great and now I am at a loss as to what to
use next. I had a ton of feeds I scan through every day!


-J.J.

On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 8:10 PM, Justin Scott <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> This one is going to hurt.
>> ...
>> Let me know if you find anything, and I will do the same.
>
> Indeed, I like it because it's clean and works on my desktop browser,
> the iPhone and iPad browsers and keeps everything in sync since it's
> just a web page.  I'd rather not use an installable app or program to
> manage feeds specifically for that reason, so an online solution is
> pretty much a given.  Unfortunately since Google Reader has always
> been great and free, they pretty much killed off any competition so
> the options are somewhat limited for web-based RSS readers.  I'm going
> to do some looking around and I'll let you know if I find anything
> decent.
>
> Aside from RSS news feeds, I am curious how everyone else gets their
> news and keeps up with blogs or websites they follow?  Maybe, as Scott
> Stroz likes to say, I'm just doing it wrong.
>
>
> -Justin
>
> 

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