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Feedly’s blog post highlights several Windows, Android, iPhone and BlackBerry apps that are leveraging the API. Today, Feedly has announced that it’s shedding the plug-in requirement for its web-based offering, meaning that it’ll now work from just about any modern web browser - the company cites Internet Explorer and Opera as examples, and calls the new service Feedly Cloud.įeedly Cloud also sports an open API (application programming interface), which lets developers and other services interact with Feedly to, among other things, pull in your RSS feeds for use with outside apps and sites. The Feedly iPad app is no slouch, either. I’ve been using Feedly almost daily for longer than I can remember, so I can vouch for its excellence. Luckily, there’s no shortage of suitable alternatives, some of which are being built from the ground up ( see Digg’s offering) and many of which have existed for a while.įeedly is one of the suitable alternatives that has existed for a while, functioning until recently as a plug-in for Chrome, Safari and Firefox web browsers. Follow you use Google Reader with any regularity, you’re probably well aware that it’s going away after July 1.








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