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Google reader closing
Google reader closing








google reader closing

In this case, with the close of Google Reader, it is saying goodbye to one of the services most used in the day-to-day of users. Above all recently, when they have been based on increasing the use of Google+ at any price. The problem is that sometimes Google makes moves that are pretty hard to understand. On the other hand, it is true that it has been a long time since they have updated the service, and they were even taking away functions, such as Share or Like. Y lo que es peor, obligando a estos mismos usuarios a despedirse de él.Ī surprising move given the number of people who use this service daily. En este caso, con el cierre de Google Reader, despidiéndose de uno de los servicios más usados en el día a día por muchísimos usuarios. Sobre todo, de un tiempo a esta parte, cuando se basan en potenciar el uso de Google+ a cualquier precio. El problema es que a veces Google hace movimientos bastante difíciles de comprender. Por otro lado, lo cierto es que llevaban mucho tiempo sin actualizar el servicio, e incluso retirándole funcionalidades, como los Share o los Me gusta. Un movimiento sorprendente dada la cantidad de usuarios que usan este servicio diariamente. On the technology blog Alt1040, Javier Lacort wonders if it really is an underused and costly service, and he qualifies  the move as: We think that kind of focus will make for a better user experience. There are two simple reasons for this: usage of Google Reader has declined, and as a company we’re pouring all of our energy into fewer products. Google Reader, like other feed readers (RSS or Atom, mainly) is a very practical way to keep up with new content that is published on the blogs and websites that have this ability. Last week Google annouced that on July 1 it will close its RSS feed reader service, known as Google Reader.










Google reader closing