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For years we've been asking for a method to bring together all the different information streams in our workplaces. Are we any closer to that prospect?
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Feedly, one of the more capable Google Reader substitutes, has made its paid version generally available this week, and for US$ 5 per month or US$ 45 per year, Feedly Pro customers get search and one click Evernote integration.
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News reader Feedly expanded its product offerings today with an alternative version of its service: Feedly Pro. Say Hello to Feedly Pro Feedly's basic RSS news reader remains free, but for those interested in more functionality the paid option is now available. The company today introduced Feedly Pro,
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Google Reader is joining the choir invisible July 1, but as we all know, it has plenty of company in the graveyard of deceased Google products. Google's Product Graveyard Over the last 10 years, many Google hits total duds have been killed off or rolled into other products.
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Since Google Reader’s days are numbered, another reading platform has added its name to the list of possible replacements: Buzzego. Introducing Buzzego Launched just a few months ago, Buzzego describes itself as a “content discovery website” and in a way is a web-based version of Flipboard.
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Feedly, a popular RSS reader, has debuted its Web based version called Feedly Cloud just in time to migrate a few more people from Google Reader before Google shutters it permanently July 1. In the Browser, and Inside the Browser Once Google announced it was killing off the eternally useful Google Reader, the Internet wept, and
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For those worried about what to do with their RSS Feed following the pending retirement of Google Reader, they shouldn't be concerned; Feedly has been redesigned and restructured to take its place. Feedly to the Rescue In March, Google Reader was announced as one of many tools that Google was going remove from service as of July 1.
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Pulse, a popular and free news reader in the Flipboard or Zite style, has been scooped up by LinkedIn, the newest shooting star in social media, for US $90 million. LinkedIn Moving Past Professional Connections Buying Pulse is a LinkedIn rumor we had been following for the last month
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Google's seemingly indispensable RSS feed bundler will die on July 1. Google Reader fans will have to come up with an alternative unless the backlash convinces the company to change course.
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For this week’s Facebook App of the Week our focus is on RSS Graffiti. The Demand Media App is designed to help businesses manage and monitor their RSS Feeds by choosing where and how to post the information gathered. RSS Graffiti, which is currently testing the beta version of RSS Graffiti
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Hootsuite, the social media dashboard used by so many small businesses, non-profits and brands, has added five new apps that are aimed directly at the enterprise.
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You may have been hearing the news that RSS is dead every so often. But the protocol for sharing and syndicating content is quite resilient, and is still a popular means of distributing content.
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Google recently rolled out revamped GMail and Google Reader, and plenty of users are less than thrilled about the changes. In fact, some Reader users are migrating to Twitter as an RSS feed reader, instead. I'll admit the new look is minimalist, white, stark... and a little cold.
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When NewsGator (news, site ) introduced Social Sites for SharePoint 2010, they adopted the module approach, allowing organizations to pick and choose the modules they wanted. Now there's one more module to add to the ever expanding list, and it's a new way to utilize RSS feeds.
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