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#22
Originally Posted by benny1967 View Post
Well, at better had at least one advantage...

Still people need to understand that the point of the internet is to have a de-centralized infrastructure, and the only sane way to use it in the long run is to not rely on any central service for anything.
Thinking about it... I had another advantage with google reader.
Feeds articles were collected even if my clients were off-line.

That is convenient, because I'm subscribed to some rss feeds that publish a lot of articles every day and only give the last 10 items for each request.

As I said before, my usage is to read the same feeds on multiple devices. I want to be able to continue reading only my unread articles when i switch from one device to the other.

I have found that feedly is cloning google reader api and allows you to migrate seamlessly
http://blog.feedly.com/2013/03/14/google-reader/
Originally Posted by feedly
if you are a third party developer using the Google Reader API and would like to integrate with Normandy, please send an email to remi@feedly.com. We would love to keep the Google Reader ecosystem alive.
The second solution would be tinytiny rss
http://tt-rss.org/redmine/projects/tt-rss/wiki
+ the client for n9
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=89058
and meecolay to run it on n900
I think rssowl can be used for desktops.

Last edited by darodi; 2013-03-15 at 01:02.
 

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