Now that Google’s wildly popular Google Reader has been switched off for good, what’s everybody to do? Google Reader was popular for a reason: It was fast, and it allowed news fans to rapidly assimilate news, synced cross-device, using a super-efficient visual RSS headline-only scan. The lack of lofty white space in the Google product and the crammed-in text housed in tightly packed headers are unusual among newer magazine-style and visually rich apps like Flipboard, Pulse and Feedly.
gReader Pro Offers a Snappy RSS Experience
Posted by: Patrick Nelson July 19, 2013 05:00 AMNow that Google’s wildly popular Google Reader has been switched off for good, what’s everybody to do? Google Reader was popular for a reason: It was fast, and it allowed news fans to rapidly assimilate news, synced cross-device, using a super-efficient visual RSS headline-only scan. The lack of lofty white space in the Google product and the crammed-in text housed in tightly packed headers are unusual among newer magazine-style and visually rich apps like Flipboard, Pulse and Feedly.