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Google: no longer a webby company Paid Members Public
Marco Arment has used the demise of Google Reader to explore how Google has changed since the rise of Facebook [http://www.marco.org/2013/07/03/lockdown] – and how the big three web players (Facebook, Twitter and Google) are no longer “webby” in the sense we once used the
That's all she read: Google Reader RIP Paid Members Public
Google Reader last night: Google Reader this morning: You know, I thought I’d mourn, but I’m actually enjoying the revived ecosystem of apps and RSS Readers. It makes me wonder what other innovation is being stifled by Google’s dominant position.
Remember: Google Reader dies in 48 hours… Paid Members Public
[https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2013/06/RSS-Fountain.jpg] If you’re reading this post in Google Reader – or an app that syncs with Google Reader – the you have around 48 hours to find a replacement. Google Reader dies on Monday. I’ve just written a
Google's alibi for Reader's murder Paid Members Public
Talking of the demise of Google Reader [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2013/06/my_google_reader_replacement_feedly.html] , a snapshot from Google’s “Bring Your Parents to Work Day”: > Unsurprisingly, someone asked Larry Page a question about Google Reader and got the scripted “too few users, only
My Google Reader replacement: Feedly Paid Members Public
Looking for something to replace Google Reader
Please read my desperate Google Reader bandwagon post Paid Members Public
Great post from the Digbot 3000 on the desperate scramble for search traffic [http://digbykillick.co.uk/marketing/an-alternative-to-google-reader-alternatives-articles] around Google Reader’s imminent demise: > My beef is with the agencies and professionals who will undoubtably see this as an opportunity to create a topical, interesting article to generate
RIP Google Reader - you were too niche for Google's love Paid Members Public
Sometimes, checking your news reader before you hit the sack is an error. Last night was one such night – because I flipped through articles to find that Google is killing off Google Reader [http://googlereader.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/powering-down-google-reader.html]. For many of you, this will mean little
Google Reader: making feeds unreadable Paid Members Public
[https://i0.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2011/11/readerrev.jpg] Today has been filled with people howling in protest at the changes to Google Reader – and I just didn’t notice the difference. But then, I rarely actually log into the interface; the majority of my consumption