Google Reader users across the Internet are upset after the search giant announced yesterday the end of it's news feed service.
Google offered two simple reasons to retiring the reader service: a decline in usage, and a company-wide effort to pour energy into fewer products.
Luckily, some apps have already emerged as clear alternatives that will still work even after Google Reader ceases to exist July 1.
Our favorite alternative to Google Reader right now is, Feedly.
We like Feedly so much because it is easy to use, simple, and looks great. And Feedly gives us something we've wanted forever: a great Google Reader app.
We made the switch to Feedly today and couldn't be happier, check out our walkthrough of the web and mobile apps.
Feedly is a great way to digest news on the web. It is a web browser app but also available for iOS, Android, and Kindle. To get started head to Feedly.com.
Since we're using Google Chrome we were redirected to the Chrome Store. Simply click "add to Chrome". If you use a different browser the steps will be slightly different.
Clicking "Add" is the final step of the installation.
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