Facebook has joined the crowd of tech companies looking to snatch up forlorn Google fans with its own "Reader" product — but it sounds far from the RSS feed replacement your looking for. The Facebook ...
Facebook is cooking up its own socially-enabled Flipboard alternative in the hope of filling the gap left by Google's near-death Reader, it's reported, aggregating news and other content both from ...
Just as Google is set to put its RSS reader to rest next week, reports of Facebook working on its own news reader are surfacing. According to The Wall Street Journal, the social networking giant is ...
Facebook is aiming to become a newspaper for mobile devices. The social network has been quietly working on a service, internally called Reader, that displays content from Facebook users and ...
From the time that Google killed off Google Reader (R.I.P.), there has been speculation that Facebook was working on a sort of news reader of its own. In a way this seemed odd, because Facebook ...
Facebook is working on a fresh way to read news, a source tells TechCrunch. It’s not based on RSS, and Facebook isn’t rushing the launch of a product that could compete with Flipboard. That’s because ...
When Google announced that its Google Reader feature would be discontinued as of July 1, the outpouring of rage was loud and immediate. Still, it barely registered as an Internet phenomenon. Millions ...
Google Reader will be out by July 1, and this will leave a gaping void in the RSS reader, news aggregation world. Several other services have begun pushing their versions, including newcomers Digg, ...
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