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	Comments on: Alternative to Google Reader: New options	</title>
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		By: careersherpa		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Very timely Miriam! Feedly is super easy to transfer your Google Reader feeds. I like it because it makes it super easy to share content on lots of different social platforms (LI, FB, Twitter, G+, etc). Just yesterday I added my feeds to TheOldReader.com mostly because it allows me to search my collection of feeds by key words. I often have problems remembering which post I saw and liked. I can do this with theoldreader.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very timely Miriam! Feedly is super easy to transfer your Google Reader feeds. I like it because it makes it super easy to share content on lots of different social platforms (LI, FB, Twitter, G+, etc). Just yesterday I added my feeds to TheOldReader.com mostly because it allows me to search my collection of feeds by key words. I often have problems remembering which post I saw and liked. I can do this with theoldreader.</p>
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