Google Reader
Friday, March 9th 2007
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Entry filed under: Feed Reader
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(2 votes, average: 4 out of 5)

















[…] Ease of Migration Migrating from an offline feed reader to an online alternative is borderline trivial. All you really have to do is export your feed collection as an OPML file, then import it back into your online feed reader. The only thing you might lose in the process is the information about which posts have been read, and which have not, therefore it is recommended that you do this when your inbox is empty. Also, if you have been using your email client as a feed reader, forwarding a post to someone via email might become slightly more difficult, even though the best feed readers we tested support this feature, and sometimes even have it integrated with your address book, like Google Reader does in conjunction with Gmail. […]
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