Hiya
everyone! I'm sure that by now most of you heard the news that Google Reader
will no longer be available starting July 1st! If you’re like
me you may still rely on RSS feeds to organize your favorite blogs. Lucky for us there are several alternatives
out there to help us during this transition. Although setting up a new feed can
be a pain, Google has created an easy way to transfer the Reader data. They suggest using Google Takeout to export
xml files that should have subscription information from Google Reader.
However, some of the alternative platforms have their own special buttons or
directions on how to import the data, so follow their instructions.
Here is a quick list of some of the
best alternatives to Google Reader:
1. Feedly is a Google Chrome app
that is also available on mobile devices. The service is free and also has
instructions on how to transfer data
from Google Reader. At this time, I’ve
decided to go with Feedly for now. It’s
pretty easy to use and the data was transferred effortlessly.
2. Netvibes is a
service has been around for about as long as Google Reader. Its basic service
is free, and users can pay more for features like analytics, alerts and
sentiment.
3. Newsblur is a straightforward RSS
reader that has an easy button to add RSS feeds or to import data from Google
Reader.
4. Bloglovin' is also great
alternative to read your daily blogs and there is a button to import your
entire Google Reader feeds
5. The Old Reader is a perfect look-a-like
replacement for Google Reader. I haven’t
checked it out yet, but it seems like a great alternative.
Have you
already made the change to a new platform?
If so, which platform are you using?
Let me know in the comments.
Whatever platform you decide to use, I hope that you will continue to
follow Moody Girl In Style.