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  1. Google Reader is a discontinued RSS/Atom feed aggregator operated by Google. It was created in early 2005 by Google engineer Chris Wetherell and launched on October 7, 2005, through Google Labs . [1]

  2. Jun 30, 2023 · A decade after Google Reader was shut down, the team that built the beloved feed reader reflects on its history and legacy. Reader was a powerful way to curate and read the internet, but Google couldn't see its potential and killed it in 2013.

  3. NaturalReader is a text-to-speech (TTS) technology that converts text into spoken audio using natural AI voices. It supports 99+ languages and can read aloud PDFs, websites, and books.

  4. Read aloud any Google Doc, PDF, webpage, or book with text to speech (TTS). Natural sounding voices in 30+ languages & 130 voices.

    • Your best bet. Feedly (Web | iOS | Android) Hands down, Feedly is one of the best RSS readers on the market. It's reliable, fast, and makes it easy to switch over from Google Reader.
    • The prettiest of the bunch. Curata Reader (Web) Of all the RSS readers we've checked out, Curata is one of the cleanest. While other readers might be good at giving you a lot of content on one screen, Curata offers a refreshing amount of white space, with just a few clean lines acting as separators.
    • The Google Reader replica. The Old Reader (Web) Created after Google Reader was redesigned in 2011, The Old Reader aims to be not just an alternative to Google Reader but a close replica of the original product.
    • The social news reader. Digg (Web | iOS) Sure, this one just came out, and we might get knocked for including such a young product on this list, but the fact is that Digg actually brings something unique to the table: social news.
  5. Jun 30, 2013 · On Monday, Google Reader will no longer be available. The search behemoth is putting its RSS reader to rest, leaving millions of dedicated users scrambling to find other platforms for...

  6. Jun 25, 2013 · Learn how to save your Google Reader subscriptions and transfer them to other RSS readers before Google shuts down the service in 2013. Compare different options for web, mobile, and desktop users, and find the best fit for your needs.

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