In its wake, smaller companies picked up where Google left off, including Digg (with its much-hyped Digg Reader), as well as another betaworks-operated service called Bloglovin‘, which is focused more on female users interested in fashion, beauty, interior design, and food. But RSS is not quite dead yet, even if Google has exited the building. The Mac application had been unavailable for nearly a year, following the shutdown of Google Reader, because it was built on top of the search giant’s infrastructure instead of its own.Ĭatching up with your favorite websites via RSS may have been too geeky a task for a mainstream user base, and therefore not a Google-scale business, leading the company to shut down its once-beloved RSS news-reader service, Google Reader last summer, as you may recall. For all five of us who still prefer managing our own news-reading experience through a dedicated RSS reader application, there’s good news out today: One of the best news readers on the market, Reeder 2, has finally returned to the Mac.
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