There’s another alternative for those mourning Google Reader
Business Technology | August 7, 2013
Do you still grieve the loss of popular RSS reader Google Reader? You’re far from alone. Google’s reader was a winner among fans. Jill Duffy, a writer with PCMag, claims that there’s a worthy successor out there, one that really should end all the grieving for Google Reader.
A worthy successor
That successor? Digg Reader, a new RSS reader put together by community news voting company Digg. The new reader is very easy to navigate and, according to a recent PCMag review by Duffy, makes it easy for users to set up and follow their preferred news feeds.
Easy to use
In her review, Duffy writes that it’s easy to navigate Digg Reader and find your news feeds. It’s also easy to find Digg Reader’s settings and features, both of which make using the RSS reader effortless.
For business owners
Furthermore, Digg Reader gives business owners the chance to efficiently keep updated on the news that impacts their companies. This is why, the new reader should be applauded.
Do you still grieve the loss of popular RSS reader Google Reader? You’re far from alone. Google’s reader was a winner among fans. Jill Duffy, a writer with PCMag, claims that there’s a worthy successor out there, one that really should end all the grieving for Google Reader.
A worthy successor
That successor? Digg Reader, a new RSS reader put together by community news voting company Digg. The new reader is very easy to navigate and, according to a recent PCMag review by Duffy, makes it easy for users to set up and follow their preferred news feeds.
Easy to use
In her review, Duffy writes that it’s easy to navigate Digg Reader and find your news feeds. It’s also easy to find Digg Reader’s settings and features, both of which make using the RSS reader effortless.
For business owners
Furthermore, Digg Reader gives business owners the chance to efficiently keep updated on the news that impacts their companies. This is why, the new reader should be applauded.