Thursday, 20 June 2013

Feedly now has a new Web interface and its own cloud synchronization service

       
             Feedly now has a new Web interface
By closing Google Reader remained less than ten days, but Feedly, which seems at this moment is the most serious candidate to replace him, has already announced implementation of the first option in the list that presented it in early.
The most important novelty is implementing its cloud service for synchronizing the flow of news, the company eliminating dependence on Google's software platform. For those who have already switched to Feedly, migration will be done by simply visiting the page cloud.feedly.com and restart the application.
The second novelty is waiving Chrome extension, Firefox and Safari in favor of a simple Web interface that is compatible with any browser, including Opera or Internet Explorer, which until now had access to the service Feedly.
Not all applications and services previously announced have been updated to include support for Feedly instead of Google Reader. The company announced that applications NextGen Reader, Press, GReader, Newsify, MENER and gNewsReader already received updates while Reeder will follow soon, adding to the list and online platforms IFTTT and Sprout Social.
Becoming independent of Google Reader and already having a satisfactory number of compatible applications, Feedly has yet to complete certain steps such as authentication other than the Google account, improving Web interface, or the launch of a public API. The company, however, said authentication Twitter accounts, LinkedIn, Tumblr, Microsoft and Facebook will be launched soon, along with other news.

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