Here are the best Alternatives !
Feedly :
All In One Place,
Organize your favorite blogs, news sites, podcasts and YouTube channels and
access them all in one place (or migrate your Google Reader account).
Lacking :
search
functionality.
Available on :
Web,
official iOS and Android apps, IFTTT, Sprout Social, Nextgen Reader,
gNewsReader for BlackBerry 10 and for Symbian/MeeGo, Press, gReader, Newsify,
Pure News Widget, Meneré, and Reeder for iPhone -- Mac and iPad Reeder clients
will be added later.
Newsblur :
News blur major points are
:
News reading: With first-class iOS, Android, and web apps,
NewsBlur is an easy and organized way to read the news wherever you are.
Training: By using NewsBlur's training filters, you can hide
stories you don't want to see and highlight the stories that interest you.
Teaching NewsBlur your preferences (or lack thereof) for certain blogs, authors,
and topics cuts down on the noise and connects you with the news that interests
you most.
Social: Sharing and talking about the news is not only fun,
but allows you to break out of your routine and embrace the serendipity of your
friends' tastes.
Blurblogs: Even if your friends aren't NewsBlur users, they
can keep up with what you're reading through a public blog of all the stories
you've shared, including your comments.
Lacking :
no search,
cluttered UI.
Available on :
Web,
official iOS app (iPhone and iPad), Android, ReadKit.
Feedbin :
A fast, simple RSS feed reader that delivers a great reading
experience. The web interface is pretty straightforward and although there are
no mobile apps, there are several third-party app powered by its API to keep
everything synchronized. The service costs $2 per month.
Lacking :
search
functionality, Only few layout options.
Available on :
Web,
Reeder for iPhone, Mr. Reader for iPad, ReadKit, Press, Slow Feeds, Favs,
Tafiti, Readlines for Feedbin, Bulletin for Feedbin, Feedbin Reader beta, and
Deer Reader.
Digg Reader :
Digg delivers the most interesting and talked about stories
on the Internet right now. The Internet is full of great stories, and Digg
helps you find, read, and share the very best ones. It’s simple and it’s
everywhere: visit Digg on the web, find it on your iPhone, or get the best of
Digg delivered to your inbox with The Daily Digg. It features a clean and
familiar interface with support for the same Google Reader keyboard shortcuts.
Lacking :
Search Functionality.
Available on :
Web,
official iOS app (iPhone and iPad), official Android app coming "in a few
weeks".
0 comments:
Post a Comment