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Fan Site Demands Google Reader Be Brought Back

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Fan Site Demands Google Reader Be Brought Back
3:27:01 AMAnita Li
Following Google's surprise announcement that it will be killing Reader this July, fans of the popular RSS service took their rage online by venting on Twitter and even mounting a petition. SEE ALSO: Hey Google, We Still Love Reader One website, BringGoogleReaderBack.com, does an especially good job of expressing the collective disappointment of Google Reader fans everywhere.

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Check Out These Google Reader Alternatives
2:42:43 AMChristina Warren
With the news that Google is killing off Google Reader as of July 1, 2013, users everywhere are on the lookout for potential replacements. Replacing Google Reader isn't easy; the service isn't just an RSS reader — it's also the de facto cloud-based RSS syncing service.

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What to Expect at the Samsung Galaxy S IV Launch
12:07:12 AMSamantha Murphy
Samsung is gearing up to unveil its next-generation smartphone, the Galaxy S IV, in New York City on Thursday, a launch that further positions the company as Apple's biggest competitor. The Korean electronics giant has created a lot of buzz surrounding the announcement, which will be live streamed online and in Times Square.

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Twitter App Now Available for Windows 8 and RT
Wednesday, March 13, 2013 10:25 PMAnita Li
The wait is over: Twitter has finally launched its native app for Windows 8 and RT. Now available in the Windows Store, the app "introduces new functionality" that makes use of Windows 8's tiled interface, Twitter and Microsoft announced on their respective blogs Wednesday.

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LG's 'Smart Video' Feature Uses Eye Recognition To Control Video Playback
Wednesday, March 13, 2013 9:29 PMEmily Price
LG announced Wednesday that it will be bringing Smart Video, a feature that uses eye recognition to control video playback, to the Optimus G Pro. With Smart Video, the phone will recognize the position of your eyes, and automatically play or stop a video based on whether or not you’re looking at the screen.

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Hey Google, We Still Love Reader
Wednesday, March 13, 2013 9:11 PMChris Taylor
Hear that clunking sound? That's thousands of jaws dropping at the news that Google Reader is going to be retired come July 1, 2013. That whooshing sound is "Google Reader" shooting to the top of Twitter's worldwide trends, even on a day when a new pope was picked. And that giant "NOOOOOOOO" sound is the Internet's reaction to Google's most unpopular decision in — well, as far back as I can remember.

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RIP Google Reader
Wednesday, March 13, 2013 8:03 PMChristina Warren
Google Reader, one of the world's most popular RSS readers, is shutting down on July 1, 2013, Google announced Wednesday.

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Spectacular Bay Bridge Lights Controlled by Macs Running Windows
Wednesday, March 13, 2013 6:01 PMChris Taylor
As anyone who's been in or around San Francisco recently knows, it's hard not to spot the Bay Lights. After dusk, the western span of the Bay Bridge fills with a jaw-dropping display comprised of 25,000 LEDs, mounted on vertical cables 30 feet apart. Each LED can be controlled individually by computer, and turned on or off 60 times a second via a 1.8-mile fiberoptic cable.

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7 Apps From SXSW You Don't Want to Miss
Wednesday, March 13, 2013 4:47 PMEmily Price
SXSW is traditionally a huge launching place for mobile apps. This year brought with it some significant updates from popular apps such as Path and Banjo, as well as a number of new apps. At this year’s show, we found an app that helps you find a date based on your Facebook friends, and another than helps you find the file you’re looking for, no matter where you might have saved it.

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Smartphone Breathalizer Tells You When Not to Drive Home
Wednesday, March 13, 2013 4:43 PMSamantha Murphy
To help prevent drinking and driving, a new keychain-sized breathalizer that snaps into your smartphone will tell you when it's safe to head home. Called the Breathometer, the $20 device plugs into your iPhone's headphone jack. It's currently campaigning for funding on Indiegogo.com and has raised more than $17,000 in one day. It launched on Wednesday morning and is just shy of its $25,000 goal.

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104 Mobile Apps For Everything You Need
Wednesday, March 13, 2013 3:22 PMElisha Hartwig
In the Living Mobile Series brought to you by Motorola, Mashable has rounded up the best apps for work, leisure, productivity and fitness to help you throughout your day. We all live busy mobile lives, and sometimes finding just the right app will help you get the most out of your day. Whether you're looking for an app to help you stay motivated or an app to wake yourself up in the morning, we've got you covered.

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Report: Twitter Will Release Music Discovery App This Month
Wednesday, March 13, 2013 2:14 PMSeth Fiegerman
Twitter is planning to release a standalone music app for iOS called Twitter Music as soon as the end of this month, according to CNET. CNET reports that Twitter Music will help users discover artists and will stream music in the app through Soundcloud.

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This Is How Facebook Came Up With News Feed Redesign
Wednesday, March 13, 2013 12:23 PMSamantha Murphy
In any redesign process, it's hard to predict what exactly people will end up liking. Sure, you can do informational interviews and use feedback to create a better experience, but sometimes you just have to get crafty to uncover a few surprising things users want that they don't even know they want. That's how Facebook approached its News Feed overhaul, which was announced last week.

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Adobe to Stop Selling Boxed Copies of Creative Suite
Wednesday, March 13, 2013 11:55 AMLauren Indvik
Vanishing are the days when software can be purchased in shrink-wrapped boxes. Adobe has confirmed to several publications that it will no longer sell packaged copies of its Creative Suite and Acrobat software in stores.

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Google I/O Conference Sells Out in an Hour
Wednesday, March 13, 2013 10:20 AMStan Schroeder
UPDATE: Google I/O registration sold out within one hour of opening the site Wednesday. Google has opened up registration for its annual developer conference, Google I/O. Students and members of the academic community can sign up for $300, while other attendees will have to pay thrice the price: $900.

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