Old Reader Resurfaces
Let's all bow our heads in remembrance of Google Reader. Nothing else has come close to its simplicity and efficiency.
The mantle was taken up by Old Reader, Google's original reader, but now it too is being revamped so as to earn revenue.
Old Reader is charging for anything over 100 blog subscriptions. The fee is pretty reasonable, but I still hate the idea of paying.
I use Feedly as my main reader, but I like Old Reader for reading blogs on my smart phone. Since Old Reader will suspend service for anything over a hundred blog feeds, I decided to do some serious demolition work.
I had over 900 blog feeds on Old Reader and I hacked away until there were only fifty. Who was left?
Mostly friends' blogs, and blogs that contained useful information that was presented in a casual conversational tone.
I spent hours deciding who would stay and who would go. In the end, it all depended on how human they sounded. I was surprised how important that was to me.
People who ranted, whined, or were long-winded were deleted immediately. If I'm reading on my phone it's because I'm away from home, waiting for my turn in a queue. I don't want to be bored or annoyed on top of being inconvenienced.
It was such a relief to chip away all those excess blogs, I might use next Sunday to delete blogs from Feedly too.
Before I deleted anyone, I scrolled through a list of a dozen+ posts for each blog. If most of their headlines started with "Release", "Queries", or "Buy My Book", I deleted them. It was tedious, but I didn't want to delete anyone just for having two or three bad posts in a row. You can't be sparkly every time.
Do you use a reader for your blog feeds? Are you happy with it? I've never been able to load Feedly on my phone without adding blogs manually--and I'm not going to do that!
The mantle was taken up by Old Reader, Google's original reader, but now it too is being revamped so as to earn revenue.
Old Reader is charging for anything over 100 blog subscriptions. The fee is pretty reasonable, but I still hate the idea of paying.
I use Feedly as my main reader, but I like Old Reader for reading blogs on my smart phone. Since Old Reader will suspend service for anything over a hundred blog feeds, I decided to do some serious demolition work.
I had over 900 blog feeds on Old Reader and I hacked away until there were only fifty. Who was left?
Mostly friends' blogs, and blogs that contained useful information that was presented in a casual conversational tone.
I spent hours deciding who would stay and who would go. In the end, it all depended on how human they sounded. I was surprised how important that was to me.
People who ranted, whined, or were long-winded were deleted immediately. If I'm reading on my phone it's because I'm away from home, waiting for my turn in a queue. I don't want to be bored or annoyed on top of being inconvenienced.
It was such a relief to chip away all those excess blogs, I might use next Sunday to delete blogs from Feedly too.
Before I deleted anyone, I scrolled through a list of a dozen+ posts for each blog. If most of their headlines started with "Release", "Queries", or "Buy My Book", I deleted them. It was tedious, but I didn't want to delete anyone just for having two or three bad posts in a row. You can't be sparkly every time.
Do you use a reader for your blog feeds? Are you happy with it? I've never been able to load Feedly on my phone without adding blogs manually--and I'm not going to do that!
Comments
They had a moratorium for a couple of weeks. Mostly, your reader functions are disabled until you reduce the number of blogs to under a hundred. Then it's up and running like normal.
Even though the format is lean, it's still easier to navigate than the other readers--at least for me.
I tried Feedly. I started getting popups and my computer slowed, and since Feedly was the only install....
So in deinstalled...the popups went away.
I'm using Bloglovin now. It has its quirks, but who/what doesn't.
I really liked Bloglovin and would've used it exclusively except for one thing--it truncates the posts so you only see a couple of paragraphs. I really don't have time to visit every blog, so I need something that'll show the whole post.
I think I'm glued to my laptop! haha!
I don't have a smart phone either.
But now they made it 'new and improved' and at a fee.
I miss Reader a lot.
How you dealt with 900+ blogs has ALWAYS boggled my mind!
I'm with you. If they sound too gimmicky and non human, I'm not interested in following any longer.
Ref google reader,I never used it so don't miss it. I just use the blog sidebar and check it once or twice a week