Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Feedly Cloud Goes Live To Replace Google Reader’s Backend, Power New Web Version Of Feedly’s App

In ten days, Google’s RSS feed-reading service Google Reader will shut down for good. In its wake, developers working on products in the RSS ecosystem have been stepping up to deliver apps, tools and other services to fill the void. Today, one of the frontrunners Feedly, is transforming itself from RSS application to RSS platform, with the public debut of Feedly Cloud, the infrastructure that has been powering Feedly’s own apps and those from a small handful of approved developers. That infrastructure will also now power a new, standalone web version of Feedly (one that doesn’t rely on a browser extension) – something that’s been among Feedly users’ top requests


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Feedly Cloud Goes Live To Replace Google Reader’s Backend, Power New Web Version Of Feedly’s App






via Arne Ruhnau News http://arneruhnau.com/feedly-cloud-goes-live-to-replace-google-readers-backend-power-new-web-version-of-feedlys-app/

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