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Heard of another replacement and added to list
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Just some options I've found a few people discussing. Hope it helps.

  • Feed Wrangler

    David Smith announced that he’s been working on an RSS aggregation service to replace Google Reader.

  • Feedly

    ... just announced that if you’re using their app, they plan to seamlessly integrate the syncing to their own sync server.

  • Fever

    ...a self-hosted feed catcher that already syncs with Reeder, as well as quite a few other iOS apps.

  • River2

    River2 is a River of News feed reader with lots of features.

  • NetVibes

    ...one of the most popular web reader, offering a Google Reader-like interface as well as a snazzy iGoogle-like homepage.

  • NewsBlur

    ... is also a great option, with an interface that's very similar to Google Reader (and arguably a little more polished). You create an account with them, subscribe to your favorite sites, and can read them on any computer. They even have Android and iOS apps that'll sync your feeds, too

  • Feedbin.me

    See all your feed, summaries and article content side-by-side.

Source: 1, 2 & 3

Just some options I've found a few people discussing. Hope it helps.

  • Feed Wrangler

    David Smith announced that he’s been working on an RSS aggregation service to replace Google Reader.

  • Feedly

    ... just announced that if you’re using their app, they plan to seamlessly integrate the syncing to their own sync server.

  • Fever

    ...a self-hosted feed catcher that already syncs with Reeder, as well as quite a few other iOS apps.

  • River2

    River2 is a River of News feed reader with lots of features.

  • NetVibes

    ...one of the most popular web reader, offering a Google Reader-like interface as well as a snazzy iGoogle-like homepage.

  • NewsBlur

    ... is also a great option, with an interface that's very similar to Google Reader (and arguably a little more polished). You create an account with them, subscribe to your favorite sites, and can read them on any computer. They even have Android and iOS apps that'll sync your feeds, too

Source: 1, 2 & 3

Just some options I've found a few people discussing. Hope it helps.

  • Feed Wrangler

    David Smith announced that he’s been working on an RSS aggregation service to replace Google Reader.

  • Feedly

    ... just announced that if you’re using their app, they plan to seamlessly integrate the syncing to their own sync server.

  • Fever

    ...a self-hosted feed catcher that already syncs with Reeder, as well as quite a few other iOS apps.

  • River2

    River2 is a River of News feed reader with lots of features.

  • NetVibes

    ...one of the most popular web reader, offering a Google Reader-like interface as well as a snazzy iGoogle-like homepage.

  • NewsBlur

    ... is also a great option, with an interface that's very similar to Google Reader (and arguably a little more polished). You create an account with them, subscribe to your favorite sites, and can read them on any computer. They even have Android and iOS apps that'll sync your feeds, too

  • Feedbin.me

    See all your feed, summaries and article content side-by-side.

Source: 1, 2 & 3

Added links to each tool as suggested by a commentor
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damx
  • 246
  • 1
  • 7

Just some options I've found a few people discussing. Hope it helps.

  • Feed WranglerFeed Wrangler

    David Smith announced that he’s been working on an RSS aggregation service to replace Google Reader.

  • FeedlyFeedly

    ... just announced that if you’re using their app, they plan to seamlessly integrate the syncing to their own sync server.

  • FeverFever

    ...a self-hosted feed catcher that already syncs with Reeder, as well as quite a few other iOS apps.

  • River2River2

    River2 is a River of News feed reader with lots of features.

  • NetVibesNetVibes

    ...one of the most popular web reader, offering a Google Reader-like interface as well as a snazzy iGoogle-like homepage.

  • NewsBlurNewsBlur

    ... is also a great option, with an interface that's very similar to Google Reader (and arguably a little more polished). You create an account with them, subscribe to your favorite sites, and can read them on any computer. They even have Android and iOS apps that'll sync your feeds, too

Source: 1, 2 & 3

Just some options I've found a few people discussing. Hope it helps.

  • Feed Wrangler

    David Smith announced that he’s been working on an RSS aggregation service to replace Google Reader.

  • Feedly

    ... just announced that if you’re using their app, they plan to seamlessly integrate the syncing to their own sync server.

  • Fever

    ...a self-hosted feed catcher that already syncs with Reeder, as well as quite a few other iOS apps.

  • River2

    River2 is a River of News feed reader with lots of features.

  • NetVibes

    ...one of the most popular web reader, offering a Google Reader-like interface as well as a snazzy iGoogle-like homepage.

  • NewsBlur

    ... is also a great option, with an interface that's very similar to Google Reader (and arguably a little more polished). You create an account with them, subscribe to your favorite sites, and can read them on any computer. They even have Android and iOS apps that'll sync your feeds, too

Source: 1, 2 & 3

Just some options I've found a few people discussing. Hope it helps.

  • Feed Wrangler

    David Smith announced that he’s been working on an RSS aggregation service to replace Google Reader.

  • Feedly

    ... just announced that if you’re using their app, they plan to seamlessly integrate the syncing to their own sync server.

  • Fever

    ...a self-hosted feed catcher that already syncs with Reeder, as well as quite a few other iOS apps.

  • River2

    River2 is a River of News feed reader with lots of features.

  • NetVibes

    ...one of the most popular web reader, offering a Google Reader-like interface as well as a snazzy iGoogle-like homepage.

  • NewsBlur

    ... is also a great option, with an interface that's very similar to Google Reader (and arguably a little more polished). You create an account with them, subscribe to your favorite sites, and can read them on any computer. They even have Android and iOS apps that'll sync your feeds, too

Source: 1, 2 & 3

Found other alternatives to add to list called netvibes and newsblur
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damx
  • 246
  • 1
  • 7

Just some options I've found a few people discussing. Hope it helps.

  • Feed Wrangler

    David Smith announced that he’s been working on an RSS aggregation service to replace Google Reader.

  • Feedly

    ... just announced that if you’re using their app, they plan to seamlessly integrate the syncing to their own sync server.

  • Fever

    a...a self-hosted feed catcher that already syncs with Reeder, as well as quite a few other iOS apps.

  • River2

    River2 is a River of News feed reader with lots of features.

  • NetVibes

    ...one of the most popular web reader, offering a Google Reader-like interface as well as a snazzy iGoogle-like homepage.

  • NewsBlur

    ... is also a great option, with an interface that's very similar to Google Reader (and arguably a little more polished). You create an account with them, subscribe to your favorite sites, and can read them on any computer. They even have Android and iOS apps that'll sync your feeds, too

Source: 1 &, 2 & 3

Just some options I've found a few people discussing. Hope it helps.

  • Feed Wrangler

    David Smith announced that he’s been working on an RSS aggregation service to replace Google Reader.

  • Feedly

    ... just announced that if you’re using their app, they plan to seamlessly integrate the syncing to their own sync server.

  • Fever

    a self-hosted feed catcher that already syncs with Reeder, as well as quite a few other iOS apps.

  • River2

    River2 is a River of News feed reader with lots of features.

Source: 1 & 2

Just some options I've found a few people discussing. Hope it helps.

  • Feed Wrangler

    David Smith announced that he’s been working on an RSS aggregation service to replace Google Reader.

  • Feedly

    ... just announced that if you’re using their app, they plan to seamlessly integrate the syncing to their own sync server.

  • Fever

    ...a self-hosted feed catcher that already syncs with Reeder, as well as quite a few other iOS apps.

  • River2

    River2 is a River of News feed reader with lots of features.

  • NetVibes

    ...one of the most popular web reader, offering a Google Reader-like interface as well as a snazzy iGoogle-like homepage.

  • NewsBlur

    ... is also a great option, with an interface that's very similar to Google Reader (and arguably a little more polished). You create an account with them, subscribe to your favorite sites, and can read them on any computer. They even have Android and iOS apps that'll sync your feeds, too

Source: 1, 2 & 3

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