Saturday, June 22, 2013

Think Again AOL Reader is Google Reader Void


Please, think again about AOL Reader. You know what is it?
If you don't know please read this,

Web answers:

The above mentioned quotes are still unofficial, mind you, but it appears that AOL (disclaimer: that's Engadget's parent company) is joining Feedly and Digg in an effort to capture the audiences who will soon be forced to flee from Google's Reader product. AOL Reader launched today in beta form, promising to collect "all your favorite websites, in one place." It appears that the design language follows that introduced in the entity's Alto mail product, and if you've forgotten your AOL password, fret not -- those who request (and receive) an invite will be able to sign in via Facebook, Google or Twitter. Oh, and judging by the shot above, it's designed to work universally across screen sizes and devices, including your tablets, phones, desktops, laptops and space-age computational creations. Of note, it appears that the sign-up forms aren't entirely active just yet, as we're hearing that the bona fide launch won't occur until next week.

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Google answers:
Google Reader may be on its way out, but AOL is getting ready to launch its own product in the near future that will give users a way to find new content online.

The AOL Reader site is already live, featuring the tagline "all your favorite websites in one place." The site says it is in private beta right now.

Although it's unknown exactly how the product will work, one can assume users will be able to subscribe, personalize and weed through news and content found online.

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Conclude:
I personally say this is good, whenever you need. This is very useful. Because of it is very easy to use and it's simple. Simplicity from future is AOL Reader.




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