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Originally Posted by Graham
I can't see how this can be the case.
At the moment, although Google+ offers groups and communities it doesn't give you a way to track the same content that you can subscribe to through Reader, so there'd be no reason to start using Google+.
I can see them adding such a feature, which would be great as I like Google+, but if there was currently a way I assume they'd have highlighted it at the same time as announcing that Reader was shutting down.
Graham
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I thought it might be a possibility because of a number of stories I have read such as this one:
Former Google Reader product manager confirms our suspicions: Its demise is all about Google+
But then I don't know anything about Google+ as I have no account. And perhaps the stories such as the one cited above are incorrect.