Hello there! This is aimed at people who subscribe to this blog and my other one via Google Reader.
Google Reader will be shutting down at the end of June 2013, so you will need to export your feeds to another reader, or you’ll lose them.
I have moved over to Feedly which allows you to import your Google Reader subscriptions and offers functionality for tagging and saving posts until later. I’ve found it’s good and reliable and easy to use, and it works on desktop computers and tablets, phones, etc. This is not an affiliate link or paid advertisement – I took some advice and looked at some alternatives and this looked best for me.
Of course, there are other RSS feed aggregators out there, and Library Guru Phil Bradley has kindly gone through and assessed them all for us in this blog post.
If you don’t want to use RSS feeds anymore, you can subscribe to this blog via email – just look at the top right hand side of the screen and you’ll see a link in the sidebar.
I hope you are able to continue to subscribe via Feedly or email or some other form and that I continue to see you over here. Any questions, please ask!
Jun 26, 2013 @ 20:08:55
I wish I’d come across that post from Phil a few months ago – would have saved me hours of searching and trying different RSS feeds. I settled with Feedly and am very happy with it. I’ll be following you over there
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Jun 27, 2013 @ 09:18:32
Yes, it’s good, isn’t it. I particularly like that green tick when you’ve read it all. Glad you’re still following me over there. Do follow Phil, too – he’s great on Google and on new software and applications and knows what he’s talking about!
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Jun 29, 2013 @ 08:28:35
Thanks for the recommendation.
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