Enough threads on Flipboard vs Currents vs Pulse vs Reader
TBH i use them all
But the question is how do u use them
For eg I use
Reader - For personal RSS like warez,movie/tv show releases etc
Currents - For the stuffs which i mostly read the articles too not just the feed like lifehacker, addictivetips etc
Pulse - the most used ...softpedia, cnet, ars technica etc...stuffs i just re
While the official Google Reader app does a decent job of managing RSS feeds, it's hardly the best RSS reader for Android. This title should belong to EasyRSS, an open source app which provides a better user experience.
How long until Google shuts down Feedburner? The company just announced that it is shutting down Google Reader on July 1. That’s a sad day for all of us who still regularly use it, but its demise was probably inevitable.
RSS reader Feedly has been on a roll ever since Google announced it was shutting down Google Reader, and the alternative reader has rolled out a new mobile app. In this new version, users will benefit from a new search and discovery engine, visual tweaks for easier reading, and better sharing.
Do you love Google Reader, but wish you could access it offline? Ubuntu client Lightread lets you do just that, and also gives you an extremely simple user interface to read with.
I have been using Google Reader to keep up with RSS feeds for years. Today I opened Google Reader and received this notice:
"Google Reader will not be available after July 1, 2013"
The full notice can be found here:
Google Reader will be retired on July 1, 2013
Wowsers, I wasn't even aware that Google was contemplating this.
I am new to android development.I tried this RSS Reader app using some blog.I couldn't figure out the errorin my code.Its showing ANR error.Please help !
package com.example.simplerssreader;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.MalformedURLException;
import java.net.URL;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import org.xmlpull.v1.XmlPullParser;
import org.xmlpull.
I'm looking for an Android reader app with folder monitoring or auto import.
For my money Calibre is one of the most indispensible pieces of software in GNU/Linux. It can handle all your e-books in all the major formats, including PDF, EPUB and Mobi.