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How Google Reader died — and why the web misses it more than ever - The Verge
lesenswert: vor 10 Jahren wurde der Google Reader eingestellt -- ein Abriss, was dazu geführt hat ...
das wusste ich nicht:
Kevin Systrom, once a product marketing manager on the Reader team, went on to found Instagram and, more recently, Artifact, two platforms with big ideas about information consumption that clearly learned from what went wrong at Reader.
... ob man wohl sagen kann dass Google Reader in Artifact weiterlebt?
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(bislang nicht)
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Back when it still existed at all. Google’s feed-reading tool offered a powerful way to curate and read the internet and was beloved by its users. Reader launched in 2005, right as the blogging era went mainstream; it made a suddenly huge and sprawling web feel small and accessible and helped a generation of news obsessives and super-commenters feel like they weren’t missing anything. It wasn’t Google’s most popular app, not by a long shot, but it was one of its most beloved.
Google’s bad reputation for killing and abandoning products started with Reader and has only gotten worse over time. But the real tragedy of Reader was that it had all the signs of being something big, and Google just couldn’t see it.
To executives, Google Reader may have seemed like a humble feed aggregator built on boring technology. But for users, it was a way of organising the internet, for making sense of the web, for collecting all the things you care about no matter its location or type, and helping you make the most of it.
I loved Google Reader, probably because it got me going with RSS feeds. I have used RSS readers ever since, on a daily basis, to quickly and efficiently retrieve 500+ articles per day to skim and read (and make my blog posts). The irony though is, it is incredibly easy to switch to any other RSS feed reader, and just continue where you left off. So Feedly, InoReader, and many other online services (as well as self-hosted ones) quickly took up the Google Reader users.
But what did strike home for me, was the fact that Google had shut down such an essential service for me, and that woke me up to the fact that Google has very little staying power or any real interest in the products they put out. After Google+ (another service I intensively used), and others have all been shut down, I pay very little interest today in anything that Google is launching. The standing joke for the last few years has always been, so what is the name of the current Google chat/messaging service?
See https://www.theverge.com/23778253/google-reader-death-2013-rss-social
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Thanks, Google!

It’s been just over five years since Google shut down the Google Reader. I was surprised to see a lot of people are still bitter with them about it, even though *ahem* independent alternatives continue to exist and thrive.
I get it though. I was one of the millions of people who got my news from Google Reader. But it was infuriating to watch them kill a useful tool and then invest billions in magic glasses, killer drones, and self-driving cars.
So while it’s okay to be bitter, I think most of us probably realize we’re all better off with them gone. RSS took a serious hit that day, and use remains down. But in many ways, RSS is in a healthier and more sustainable position.
It’s now clear that the demise of the Google Reader was first really loud warning that you can’t rely on a publicly traded, profit-driven Silicon Valley tech company to deliver content. There is no way that story ends well. They will feed you sponsored crap, undermine your democracy, or pull the rug out from under your feet entirely.
I’m not going to pretend life is necessarily easier with Google gone from the game. The problem is that the tech giants are successful because they make things so easy. I know that RSS may never have as many users as it once did when Google was invested in it.
But online publishing isn’t supposed to be easy. And being an informed citizen isn’t supposed to be easy, either. The idea that we just casually check our phone every hour or so and Google, Twitter, or Facebook would give us a quick dose of everything we need to read is a fantasy.
When Google got out of the RSS game, those of us who remained realized that yes, we can survive without them. Five years later, RSS is still the best, most unfiltered way to get content you want. There’s a greater diversity of choices and no one company dominates everything. So let’s stop hoping Facebook or Twitter or someone else will do our job for us. Let’s stop waiting for someone to tell us what we want to read. Let’s stop publishing what they want us to publish. We can do better without them.
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Google desmantela Reader e acaba com a turma do fundão das redes sociais
Publicado originalmente em: http://webholic.com.br/google-desmantela-reader-e-acaba-com-a-turma-do-fundao-das-redes-sociais/
O blog do Google Reader anunciou na última semana que as coisas vão mudar para o agregador de RSS em breve: além de novo layout, será integrado ao Google+. Sem maiores detalhes, diz que as funções sociais serão centralizadas no G+ e sugere que na nova fase os itens compartilhados estarão disponíveis apenas para os Circles: o que for compartilhado será refletido no G+, e não mais no próprio Reader.
Desde então, repercutem manifestações com o receio de que o Reader deixará de existir:
The Unsocial Network: Why Google Is Wrong to Kill Off Google Reader
Google Reader Alternatives?
Google Reader Getting Overhauled, Removing Your Friends
Festa de despedida do Google Reader
Análise publicada no mês passado, O Tripé da Google, tentou responder uma simples pergunta:
De quais produtos a Google realmente depende?
Na origem, essa questão surgiu de outra forma, um pouco mais dramática:
Quando a Google vai matar o Reader?
Consta no texto o “Reader, Translation bots ou o Docs” como alguns dos produtos vulneráveis, passíveis de serem tirados do ar sem cerimônia por parte da Google (como fizeram com os Labs, o Desktop e outros).
Mas qual o drama, afinal?
Segue o resumo.
Entre várias iniciativas que iam e vinham (muitas delas como clientes para desktop), de 2003 a 2006 um agregador online de RSS era o favorito da comunidade: o Bloglines. O Reader nasceu no Labs, foi lançado em outubro de 2005 e era o Bloglines da Google. Não uma cópia, mas atacava o mesmo nicho: geeks com necessidade em centralizar suas leituras de RSS num serviço online e de preferência com ferramentas de busca, categorização, favoritos etc.
O Bloglines não era excepcional, mas fazia aquilo a que se propunha fazer. Foi comprado pela Ask.com em 2005 e fechado em novembro de 2010. Foi perdendo espaço no período, principalmente para o Reader.
A primeira versão do Reader era grotesca. Usável para acompanhar no máximo uns 10 feeds, mas para usuários avançados era abominável: mal feito, usabilidade contraproducente e com todos os tipos de defeitos básicos que desestimulariam alguém a usar um agregador online (veja esta análise das versões 1 e 2, de outubro de 2006).
Inviável na infância, atraiu os que se dispunham a desbravar e se acostumar com a tosquidão.
Nos dois primeiros anos a Google lançou algumas atualizações que, de grão em grão, iam melhorando o Reader. Mas não superavam o todo, provido então pelo ativo Bloglines. Até que em 2008 ou 2009 surgiu a versão que faria do Reader o lugar predileto de um tipo específico das camadas digitais: o nerd-hard-user-viciado-em-informação.
Então o Google Reader se transformou num dos espaços dessa turma do fundão das redes sociais. Não estava sozinho, claro, pois outros lugares também atraem esse nicho (4chan e Reddit, para citar os mais conhecidos). Mas era, talvez, o mais underground: pouca gente sabia que aquela ferramenta horrenda conseguira alcançar maturidade com uma versão útil três anos depois.
De 2009 a 2011 o Reader foi a melhor rede social para quem consome informação na internet como um alucinado.
Tumblr? Ficou à margem do fenômeno Tumblr quem não usou o Reader pra acompanhar as imagens que circulam por lá e toda essa onda visual que ele difundiu (mais imagem, menos texto).
Memes? Você sabia que o Fukung gera um RSS pra cada uma de suas tags? O Flickr também!
Uma lista com os principais recursos do Reader é a melhor resposta para quem afirma que ele não é uma rede social:
Seguir os feeds de quem te interessa (e ser seguido por quem gosta do seu feed)
Compartilhar (Share)
Compartilhar com uma nota (Share with Note)
Postar um texto (Note)
Curtir (Like)
Favoritar (Add star)
Enviar por email
Tags (no Gmail é label e no Reader, tag)
Comentários
Trends (uma ferramenta subutilizada pela maioria, mas a mais sofisticada dentro do serviço)
Recomendação de feeds (baseada no que o usuário consome)
Cada usuário do Reader filtra proativamente todo conteúdo que consome no serviço, gerando um feed único, que diz muito sobre quem o compartilha e é uma ótima referência, se não a melhor, para conhecer alguém pela internet. Permite “ler” o leitor.
Por tudo isso, o Reader era a rede social completa operando nos subsolos da Google. Sem seus aspectos sociais, o Reader não se sustenta.
O primeiro terremoto que enfrentou foi no lançamento displicente de um produto recém aniquilado: causou enorme sofrimento aos usuários do Reader, que ajudaram a dar voz aos graves defeitos de privacidade que popularizaram a plataforma Buzz.
Pelo retrospecto recente, difícil acreditar que sobreviva a um novo desastre, ainda mais numa reformulação para dentro do polêmico G+.
Não há esperanças. A não ser que até a virada da chave dessa migração surja milagrosamente a opção de, para quem desejar, deixar como estar.
Seria incrível.
Obrigado, Reader!
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Google revives RSS | TechCrunch
zunächst nur in der experimentellen "Canary"-Version auf Android und nur für U.S.-Nutzer:
In Chrome, users will soon see a "Follow" feature for sites that support RSS and the browser’s New Tab page will get what is essentially a (very) basic RSS reader — I guess you could almost call it a "Google Reader."
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Google rediscovers RSS: tests new feature to ‘follow’ sites in Chrome on Android
Google rediscovers RSS (Remember Google Reader?): tests new feature to ‘follow’ sites in Chrome on Android
Google is testing a new feature for its Chrome browser on Android that lets users “follow” sites to create an updating list of new content they publish. The feature is based on RSS, an open web standard that’s been the backbone of many popular web aggregation tools in the past. That includes Google’s own, much beloved (and now defunct) Google Reader.
The test is small-scale: following sites will only be an option for some US users of Chrome Canary (the bleeding-edge version of Chrome that lets enthusiasts access beta features).
There is no way I'd keep up with reading 500+ tech news articles per day if it was not for an RSS reader. It eliminates all the site algorithms and adverts etc whilst I'm scanning for topics of interest. It was a sad day when Google Reader closed down, but it turned out there were many excellent alternatives that have been going strong all this time. I really hope we see baked-in RSS functionality across all browsers. Brave Browser has Brave News and I recall Edge also has something like this where the RSS part is basically transparent to the user. The user must be able to start with a clean slate though and add just what they want to see.
See https://www.theverge.com/2021/5/20/22445284/google-rss-chrome-android-feature-test
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https://www.theverge.com/2021/5/20/22445284/google-rss-chrome-android-feature-test
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