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Originally Posted by Skibble
I'm using Feedly now, via Chrome (on the computer) and Android (on my phone); it syncs between the two. I'm very impressed with its options and ease of use. Feedly already has a plan in place for a seamless transition over to its own backend when Google stops its service, and it is adding more servers to handle the influx of new users as we speak. Responsive, attractive, and easy to use? I'd call it a winner. Everything else I tried was either too complicated to bother with, or much more elaborate than I wanted.
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I heard the same on Tech News Today. I'm trying Feedly right now and so far so good. I like that I don't have to use the magazine or mosaic layouts and can stick to titles which helps find what I want to read quicker. I really miss being able to save to Pocket directly.
I have to get used to the Android app but it's not bad.
I was also reminded of Zite which I love on my webOS Touchpad but haven't tried on any Android devices. They don't seem to have a desktop component, unfortunately.
I have much experimentation ahead.