Thursday, March 14, 2013

Google Reader RSS closes July 1


Google is finalizing its "spring cleaning" and closed services announced soon. The content aggregator has been the biggest surprise to have great popularity.

For the second time, Google will make their particular "spring cleaning", a procedure that involves closing fewer services used by users to replace them and focus on other higher priority requiring. Usually it is little known tools, but this time it was not so.

Google Reader was born in 2005 to provide access to their favorite websites updated via RSS users. However, according to the form in recent months its use has declined significantly, so has decided to close it down next July 1 so that users have time to export your data.

Along with Reader, Google has decided to close seven more services, but not nearly as well known. Builder GUI widgets and five UiApp developments to focus on HTML, Building Maker, the three-dimensional tool for modeling buildings for Earth and Maps, will also lower the curtain.

The tool helps users to work in the cloud, Google Cloud Connect, will be replaced by Google Drive and Voice application for Blackberry is also relieved by its counterpart in HTML5 format.

From the Browser insist that changes are never easy, "we want to concentrate our efforts to launch great products that really help in their lives," say in Mountain View.

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