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The Internet Will Be Just Fine Without Google Reader

Reblogged from TechCrunch:

"Google Reader will not be available after July 1, 2013", read the popup message on Google Reader this morning. It's impossible to ignore. It's right there, in the center of the screen, ensuring you, the loyal user, know that Google is sunsetting Reader in three months. To some, this is a knife in the back, a kick in the shins, a betrayal of biblical proportion.

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Google Reader has been a part of our daily lives for years. It’s a loyal friend, selflessly serving up the best of the Internet and filtering all the nonsense. But soon it will be gone. Find some alternative suggestions here.

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“Tell me and I will forget, show me and I may remember, involve me and I will understand.” -------- Chinese Wisdom "Games are the most elevated form of investigation." -------- Albert Einstein
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