With this extension you can follow rss in your new tabs on Google Chrome. It permit to take a quickly look at news that you want to read. You can now see the shots from Dribbble ! Now the datas are saved into your google account !

CommaFeed is described as 'Google Reader inspired self-hosted RSS reader, based on JAX-RS, Wicket and AngularJS' and is a very popular RSS Reader in the news & books category. There are more than 100 alternatives to CommaFeed for a variety of platforms, including Web-based, Android, iPhone, iPad and Mac apps. The best CommaFeed alternative is Feedly, which is free. Other great apps like CommaFeed are Inoreader, FreshRSS, Feeder RSS feed reader and RSS Guard.
With this extension you can follow rss in your new tabs on Google Chrome. It permit to take a quickly look at news that you want to read. You can now see the shots from Dribbble ! Now the datas are saved into your google account !

Get news by keywords or phrases any topic any person, anything. Right to your mobile newsfeed.




Compatible with news filter definition in Google Alerts : Send the Feed-URL from Desktop-PC per E-Mail to your BlackBerry. With the BlackBerry News app, all the content you care about comes right to you, hot off the press and in one convenient...








Sputnik is a simple and practical rss reader for Windows and Mac OS X.
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JustReader is fast, customizable and easy-to-use RSS Reader client for Android. There are two versions: free and pro.


Stay informed with Luli Reader, a powerful and elegant RSS feed reader designed for heavy RSS users who demand reliability, offline access, and complete control over their reading experience.


Read your news with a no-frills experience, and a blazing-fast reader.
Unlimited
There are no restrictions on how many feeds you can subscribe to. The only limit is how much information you can handle.
Readability
Clean, simple, straight to the point interface. Our main goal.

Digital photo frame + Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, RSS). Syncs Facebook and Twitter photos.



