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With Google Reader's demise, makers of software to subscribe to RSS feeds have hustled to fill the void. The biggest winner in the RSS sweepstakes so far has been Feedly, which attracted a large portion of Google Reader's orphans. Feedly has been so successful, in fact, that some RSS makers, like Reeder, are connecting to it, much as they plugged into Google Reader. A more conventional way to attract Reader orphans is to allow them to import their feeds from the defunct service into a new reader. That's the approach tried by Mixtab Pro.

Posted by: GautamSampathkumar 2013-07-16 08:21:43 In reply to: John P. Mello Jr.

Hi Guys,
If what you want is the ability to skim large #s of headlines, organize lots of feeds, label them, tag articles for later reading in one fast unobtrusive "no magazine layout" reader, SwarmIQ is your choice.
Disclosure: I'm on the team that built this site :-) Also, we don't have "Google Alerts" type functionality yet.
If what you want is the ability to skim large #s of headlines, organize lots of feeds, label them, tag articles for later reading in one fast unobtrusive "no magazine layout" reader, SwarmIQ is your choice.
Disclosure: I'm on the team that built this site :-) Also, we don't have "Google Alerts" type functionality yet.