Practical sheet | REF: FIC1213 V1

Google Reader alternatives

Author: Sébastien MONTAUFIER

Publication date: March 10, 2014 | Lire en français

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1. Discover RSS feeds, the advantages of Google Reader and how to classify alternative solutions

This first step is an opportunity to take a quick look at what RSS feeds are and how they work, to highlight the strengths of Google Reader, and to introduce you to the features we were looking for when testing the alternatives. This is therefore an introduction to the next steps, which will enable you to choose the solution best suited to your needs.

1.1 RSS feed

Google Reader, Google's online platform, was based on RSS feeds. This technology makes it possible to centralize a large amount of information within an online platform. Normally, to obtain information, it is necessary to consult numerous websites.

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