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12 Google Reader Alternatives to Consider

July 1st is here, so if you haven’t already, now is the time to choose your alternative RSS reader of choice to replace Google Reader. Since I last wrote about Google Reader alternatives, more services have sprung up to fill the voie. The following are the current available web-based RSS readers you have to choose from and some quick facts about each.

If you’re not ready to choose your new RSS reader, that’s OK. But what you will need to do now (like, right now) is download your Google Reader archive on Google Takeout. When you unzip the archive file, you’ll find a subscriptions.xml – this is the file you will import into new RSS reader of choice.

Please note that since I prefer looking at my RSS subscriptions in list view, I have included screenshots of each reader in that view. Many of these services have alternative views with thumbnails, expanded entries, etc.

Feedly

Netvibes

Digg Reader

HootSuite Syndicator

Newsblur

AOL Reader

The Old Reader

FeedSpot

Curata Reader

Feedreader Online

Feedbin

CommaFeed

While there are other web-based RSS readers out there, these are the best or most promising Google Reader alternatives so far. Right now, my main choice is Feedly, but I might migrate to the RSS reader that enables the best search features in the long run. What are your favorite Google Reader alternatives?

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