![]() Some saved stories may also take a few days to fully transfer over. ![]() That means the tickers for how many unread stories you have will get reset. Because of all the data it's transferring, Feedly decided not to migrate any Google Reader history you have. The company warns that you'll need to be running all of the latest versions of Feedly across your devices. Feedly says that its platform is super speedy and built to scale, but it's still going to be processing tens of millions of feeds. ![]() The Google Reader to Feedly Cloud transition isn't going to be entirely smooth though. Some of the first Feedly Cloud apps include IFTTT, which can connect your Feedly account to 63 other services Nextgen Reader, a Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 app for RSS reading Newsify, a newspaper-like reading app for iOS and Sprout Social, a social media manager that can link to Feedly for reading and sharing purposes. Much like how third-party developers tapped into Google Reader to power their reading apps, Feedly wants to become the platform that powers a new set of tools. Two months later, Feedly is providing users with one-click migration from Google's back end to the Feedly Cloud.įeedly Cloud also offers a set of APIs that developers can use to build their own apps. "We have been working on a project called Normandy which is a Feedly clone of the Google Reader API – running on Google App Engine," a March blog post read. When Google announced its plans to shut down Google Reader, Feedly announced it already had its own alternative in the works. Today, the company launched a standalone web version of Feedly and the Feedly Cloud, a backend platform that will support all of your RSS feeds and provide an open API for app developers to tap into.įeedly currently depends on Google Reader's back end to power its product. To prevent us from going into RSS withdrawal, Feedly has been working to provide a seamless transition from Google Reader to its own service. Google Reader won't be around for much longer - mark your calendars for July 1 if you haven't already. ![]()
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