After the shutdown of Google Reader in 2013, many people who utilize RSS Readers to get their news looked for alternatives that still allowed them to keep up to date on what's happening on the intertubes. In my search for an RSS Reader, I found Netvibes.
Netvibes: Now On iOS
After the shutdown of Google Reader in 2013, many people who utilize RSS Readers to get their news looked for alternatives that still allowed them to keep up to date on what's happening on the intertubes. In my search for an RSS Reader, I found Netvibes.
Netvibes works great for me. I can pull Netvibes up on my phone and, with it's sleek interface, I can easily navigate around my various news feeds, porn tumblers, and other assorted internet things, and stay informed on what's happening in my world while I am at work, leisure, or even when I'm out shopping. Sure Netvibes didn't have a dedicated app, but I was able to add the Netvibes link to my home screen on my iPhone and iPad. Some people have a problem with this. Some people are absolutely adamant that they want a dedicated app that they can utilize for their RSS needs. When asked why, these people have little to no real reasons why they need a dedicated RSS app, but they want one nonetheless.
Now those people can shut up. Now those people can stop their whining about how they need a dedicated RSS app for their RSS needs and just use Netvibes. Sure many of these people may still complain about how there isn't an Android app, but those are the kind of people you just can't satisfy. Also they suck.
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