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You may have heard the Google Reader is going away. BOOOOOO!!!!! I'm trying out a couple of options. One is BlogLovin, which tells me that I must post the above code to claim my blog, so here it goes!
I'm also trying out Feedly from Firefox. A while back, I tried NetVibes, but didn't care for it. Any other good recommendations out there?
UPDATE- I gave NetVibes another try, and I think NetVibes may be the one for me. I didn't realize that you could toggle back and forth from the Widget view and the Reader view. I've currently got the Widget view set up like my iGoogle homepage (which goes away in November) and you can make the Reader view show full articles like Google Reader. All of these sites have a learning curve, though, so be prepared for that!

You may have heard the Google Reader is going away. BOOOOOO!!!!! I'm trying out a couple of options. One is BlogLovin, which tells me that I must post the above code to claim my blog, so here it goes!
I'm also trying out Feedly from Firefox. A while back, I tried NetVibes, but didn't care for it. Any other good recommendations out there?
UPDATE- I gave NetVibes another try, and I think NetVibes may be the one for me. I didn't realize that you could toggle back and forth from the Widget view and the Reader view. I've currently got the Widget view set up like my iGoogle homepage (which goes away in November) and you can make the Reader view show full articles like Google Reader. All of these sites have a learning curve, though, so be prepared for that!

I'm trying out bloglovin and feedly too. Not liking feedly so far, but can't work out if that's because I don't understand how to use it yet.
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree about Feedly. It's not as intuitive as I'd like, but I like that you can easily change the view to full articles. I haven't figured out how to do that with Bloglovin yet.
DeleteI've been using bloglovin for the past year and I've been happy with it.
ReplyDeleteI've made a couple here. Comparative review coming up next.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy bloglovin more than Google Reader anyway.
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