Saturday, April 27, 2013

Reeder for iPhone now supports standalone RSS and Feedbin, Google Reader no longer required

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One of the side effects of Google's decision to shut down Reader on July 1st is that numerous mobile and desktop apps are now scrambling for a new way to provide value to their users. Reeder, one of the most popular Google Reader appsfor iOS, had previously announced plans to continue development despite Reader's impending shudown, and now there's a new version of the app available that can sync with third-party RSS reader Feedbin. Of course, you'll need to sign up for the $2 monthly fee that Feedbin charges, but after that you'll be free to use Reeder long past July 1st.


Perhaps more noteworthy is Reeder's new, standalone RSS feature — you don't even need a Feedbin or Google Reader account anymore. Instead, you can start curating...


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via The Verge - All Posts http://www.theverge.com/2013/4/27/4275458/reeder-for-iphone-no-longer-requires-google-reader-account

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